Belgium: Brussels


In a nutshell...

Known as the capital of comic strips, Brussels is also unique for its mix of modern buildings and Art Nouveau style homes.


An animated and festive city, it is not rare to witness a fanfare or a parade in the Grand Place nor is it uncommon to see the Mannekenpis being adomed in a new costume; Brussels is a city for walking.
The city is spread out, with 19 districts depicting many different faces of the capital. Ixelles is famous for its nightlife, where Saint-Gilles, particularly the Maison Horta, is popular with those who are interested in Art Nouveau.
Truly European in character, Brussels offers all the Belgian specialities, from beer to waffles, but Italian and French dishes are also popular. This is a city where everyone can find something of interest.

Brussels : Events

Exhibitions and Tours -  Comic Strip

"New Comic Books for Children"
From Tuesday, November 18 2008 to Sunday, February 22 2009

New Comic Books for Children
Young and old...

Sfar, Trondheim, Robin, Cornette or Larcenet... These are some of the great graphic storytellers of the 90s, and most parents will remember them well, but these myths have recently crossed over into children's comic literature.

Discover their recent creations, comic books destined for a young public.

From Tuesday 18 November 2008 to Sunday 22 February 2009 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00

Admission prices :
- Full price : 7.5 €
- Children until 12 years : 3 €

Closed on 1 January and 25 December

CENTRE BELGE DE LA BANDE DESSINEE
20  rue des Sables
Zandstraat
BRUSSELS CITY 1000
02 219 19 80
02 219 23 76

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Published on 2008-09-17.