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Outer Brussels : Musée Constantin Meunier

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Musée Constantin Meunier

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  • Constantin Meunier (1831–1905) was one of the great sculptors of the late 19th century, famed for his instantly recognizable bronzes of working people – especially puddleurs (forge workers). The museum occupies his former home, and contains excellent examples of his work.

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Rue de l’Abbaye 59 1050 BRU (Ixelles) 02 648 44 49 www.fine-arts-museum.be Open 10am–noon, 1–5pm Tue–Fri and alternate weekends. Closed Mon, alternate weekends and public hols Free
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