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The Belgian Comic Strip Center is a museum in Brussels that is devoted to Belgian comics. The museum’s permanent exhibit showcases a chronological history of Belgian comics. The exhibit covers the years 1929–1958 and pays special attention to the magazines of Tintin and Spirou. Each room is dedicated to a specific artist and their work. On the ground floor, the museum has a restaurant, a comic store, and a library and study center. The museum also has an auditorium and a special room dedicated to animation. Some of the more famous artists whose works appear in the museum are Hergé, creator of The Adventures of Tintin, Marc Sleen who created The Adventures of Nero, and Peyo who did The Smurfs.

Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium, Phone: +32-22-19-19-80

Belgian Comic Strip Center
© Belgian Comic Strip Center

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