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May 17, 2005

Romanticism in Belgium – until July 31

This major exhibition of paintings and sculptures illustrates the romantic movement that developed in Belgium during the reign of King Leopold I.

The exhibition is simultaneously held in three different places : The Royal Museums of fine Arts of Belgium are essentially showing paintings, the ING Cultural Centre, at the Place Royale, is displaying drawings and sculptures and the last part of the exhibition is held at the Antoine Wiertz Museum.

A shuttle circulates between the venues from 11 am to 6 pm.

Royal Museums of Fine Arts
3 rue de la Régence, 1000 Brussels
ING Cultural Centre
6 Place Royale, 1000 Brussels
Antoine Wiertz Museum
62 rue Vautier, 1050 Brussels
tel : 02/508.32.11

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