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As you know, Brussels is the capital of the comic and since 1989, it also has its own comic Museum - Belgian Comic Strip Center. Who at the same time is also unique spaces - most famous Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta in 1906, designed by warehouse building. They were once the customer Waucquez family dealing with a cloth wholesale market. In addition to the permanent exhibitions, the museum every moment is also a variety of exhibitions, it is a great comic bookstore and occasions when up comes a new edition of the comic, us cabinet there is often possible to meet the authors - an autograph book instead of gaining almost draw a comic. Belgian comic art developed rapidly before the Second World War and witnessed the flowering of a special 50 years. Is distinguished two comic "school" - the French and Flemish. Among the most important French-comics creator is Eržs (Herge), who created the legendary Tintin (Tintin), while the Flemish school best known name is Willie Vanderstēns whose heroes were Suske and basis. This Belgian museum "ninth art" represented us cabinet an increase in drawings and three-dimensional models. Permanent Displays the first part of telling the story visually glamorous well as comic book creation and development. The idea of a comic story into the streets of Brussels started in 1991 - as the city council and the comic center us cabinet initiative. Although us cabinet part of the "comic street" conditionally located at the center of the city, some of them are so well hidden in small alleys that little bit childish discoverer of adrenaline fires also skeptic minds.
To give extra adventure of intrigue, inner-office or "wall", which is located near the main square in Brussels, it is best to look up later in the evening when the streets are almost empty and tourist crowds nestīvējas also around the "Manneken little boy." Rue Plateesteen, right next to the eponymous café, located in the first comic fresco in Brussels - the hero is Broussaille from the eponymous Belgian comic artist Frank Pé series. He is a native of Brussels, grew up in the area of Luxembourg - currently the seat of European Parliament.
Figure he and girlfriend crossing the street on which the fresco. In turn, directly opposite - Rue du Marche au Char
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