Experience René Magritte’s Brussels Legacy from The Scott Hotel
René Magritte (1898-1967), the renowned Belgian surrealist, spent much of his career in Brussels, drawing inspiration from the city’s urban landscape and everyday life. His distinctive style challenges our expectations, making his art both captivating and thought-provoking. At the Musée Magritte Museum, located on Koningsplein in central Brussels, you can explore over 230 works and archival pieces, including paintings, gouaches, drawings, and rare documentation.
A part of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the museum consistently refreshes its collection thanks to collaborations with museums and private collectors worldwide. This ensures a steady influx of never-before-exhibited treasures. With eight accolades to its name and more than 300,000 visitors each year, the Musée Magritte Museum has established itself as a cultural beacon. One standout feature is Magritte’s playful “vache” period, offering an unusual glimpse into his mischievous sense of humor.
From The Scott Hotel, you’re just a short trip away from this cultural gem. Head over to Koningsplein 2, 1000 Brussels, or email info@fine-arts-museum.be for more details. You can also visit www.fine-arts-museum.be to plan your visit. Elevate your Brussels stay with an immersive journey into the surreal world of Magritte while enjoying the welcoming comfort of The Scott Hotel.