Brussels, Belgium
Belgian Comic Strip Center

A heaven for comic lovers.

For years, comics have existed to put a smile on the face of both young and old. In Brussels, you can find the Belgian Comic Strip Center, an entire museum dedicated to this whimsical art form. This is the ideal place to learn all about how comic strips came into existence, the evolution of comics, and all kinds of styles that comic strips adopt.


Step into the Art Nouveau styled building, designed by renowned architect - Victor Horta, and you can already feel the essence of what is to come. Don’t be surprised to hear children squeal with delight as you enter, because you will be greeted with the Peyo Exhibition – a montage of 100 Smurfs. Your young ones can even enter the Smurf house for a truly interactive experience! Exhibitions are regularly renewed, alongside the introduction of new and exhibitions where you will constantly be engaged here. Experience this and many others of your favourite characters at the Belgian Comic Strip Center.


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Tips Before You Go
Easily accessible by public transport, the museum is near the Central and Gare du Nord stations. Visitors with physical disabilities should use the Horta Brasserie entrance, as there is a wheelchair platform from there.
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Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium