four years after the opening of the Magritte Museum, the Royal museums of Fine Arts of Belgium are preparing to submit another project in Brussels -. Museum of Silver Age stories (Musée Fin-de-Sciècle)
future cultural institution located on the famous Mount artisan in - the area in the center of the Belgian capital, extending between the top (to the Royal Palace, the Parliament and the Palace of Justice) and lower (historic center) cities . According to TMI Consultancy, in the new museum will feature the works of famous Belgian artists who worked at the turn of the 19th -20 centuries - James Ensor, Fernand Khnopff, Victor Horta, Léon Spilliaert, Henry van de Velde and foreign artists - Paul Gauguin, Auguste Rodin, Pierre Bonnard, Emile Galle, Louis Mazhorellya, Alphonse Mucha and other .
Musée Fin-de-Sciècle will tell visitors about cultural life of Brussels at the turn of the century, presenting it as a "cultural crossroads" of Europe and the "capital" of the Art Nouveau style. "The end of something is always the beginning of something new" - these words are the embodiment of the concept of a new Brussels museum. Collected here works of art are among the most diverse areas of creativity - painting and philosophy, poetry and architecture, literature and photography.
The grand opening of the Museum of the History of the Silver Age will be held on December 6. Official website: fine-arts-museum.be/en
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