Comic strip locations in Brussels
A few comic strip locations in Brussels you should see...
Belgian Comic Strip Centre - BCSC (BRUXELLES)![]() © OPT - Alex Kouprianoff Situated in the heart of Brussels in the majestic setting of an Art Nouveau temple (built by Victor Horta in 1906), the Belgian Comic Strip Centre (CBBD) has been open to the public since 6 October 1989 |
Comic Strip Village (BRUXELLES)![]() © Village de la BD The Comic Strip Village is a magic venue right in the historical centre of Brussels, on the Grand Sablon square. |
Marc Sleen Museum (BRUXELLES)![]() © Daniel Fouss Marc Sleen is a living icon of Belgian comic strips. His work can be seen at the rue des Sables in Brussels, just opposite the Belgian Comic Strip Centre |
Moof, Museum Of Original Figurines (BRUXELLES)![]() © Moof Museum The Moof, Museum Of Original Figurines, welcomes you at its new location in the Rue du Marché aux Herbes, near the Grand Place of Brussels and the Central train station |
Raymond Leblanc Foundation (BRUXELLES)![]() © Fondation Raymond Leblanc The Rayomd Leblanc Foundation starts from the Tintin building Moof Museum, a brand new space located in the Horta gallery, two steps from the Grand Place in Brussels. |
The Comic Strip House (BRUXELLES)![]() © Maison de la BD - 2011 The Comic Strip House takes you to the heart of the French-Belgian comic strip, that of "Le Journal de Spirou" in which the most famous cartoon characters came alive. |













