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Outer Brussels : Musée Communal d’Ixelles

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Musée Communal d’Ixelles

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  • It’s well worth the trek to this southern suburb for this small but unusually choice municipal art collection. It has a number of minor works by great masters, including Rembrandt, Delacroix and Picasso, as well as an excellent collection of posters by Toulouse-Lautrec. This is also a good place to see more work by Symbolists such as Léon Spilliaert and Léon Frédéric, and the much-cherished sculpture and Fauve-style painting of Rik Wouters.

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Rue J Van Volsem 71, 1050 BRU (Ixelles) 02 515 6421 www.musee-ixelles.be Open 1–6:30pm Tue–Fri, 10am–5pm Sat–Sun. Closed Mon and public hols Free (except during exhibitions)
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