5/5 Mahuya P. 9 months ago on Google
This
is
my
2nd
visit
to
Brussels
and
I
had
made
the
trip
specifically
to
visit
the
Herge
museum.
We
stayed
near
Brussels-Midi
and
it
took
us
around
an
hour
by
train
to
go
there.
Since
it
was
a
Sunday,
we
bought
the
family
ticket
for
my
sister
and
myself
-
it
cost
us
12
euros
for
a
round
trip.
The
stop
is
Louvain-La-Neuve-Univ.
You
get
out
of
the
two
track
railway
station
and
walk
right
up,
go
straight
through
a
square,
and
you
can
actually
see
the
museum
in
the
distance.
Right
at
the
entrance
you
can
see
Tintin
and
Captain
Haddock
on
the
glass
door,
and
you
go
from
zero
to
a
happy
place
immediately.
The
staff
is
very
helpful.
The
entrance
fee
of
12
euros
included
a
free
audio
guide.
Photography
is
not
allowed.
But
there
is
an
interactive
photo
room/machine
where
you
can
click
these
awesome
pictures
with
Tintin
and
the
rest
of
his
crew.
:)
Make
it
a
point
to
go
through
all
the
rooms
-
they
are
arranged
chronologically
starting
with
Herge's
birth
and
family
-
the
way
his
art
matured,
and
the
final
few
rooms
dedicated
to
Tintin
exclusively.
There
is
one
particular
chandelier-like
structure
made
with
all
the
220
(??)
characters
that
appeared
in
Tintin.
And
then
there
is
this
round
room
which
is
filled
with
all
the
Tintin
titles
from
top
to
bottom
-
you
have
to
experience
it
to
believe
it!!
The
museum
is
wheelchair
accessible
and
the
day
I
visited,
I
actually
saw
a
mother
daughter
duo
of
76-94
enjoying
the
tour
just
as
much
as
the
rest
of
us
did.
Age
is
absolutely
no
bar.
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