Herge Museum
Herge Museum sits at 26, Rue des Ecoles in the vibrant area of Louvain-la-Neuve, a short drive from Brussels. Dedicated to the renowned Belgian cartoonist Hergé, the museum opened in 2009 and is uniquely designed in a style that reflects his artistic vision. Visitors can explore over 800 original artworks and artifacts related to Hergé's iconic character, Tintin, in a variety of engaging exhibits. From April to October, the museum hosts outdoor events that highlight Hergé's contributions to the world of comics and animation. It's a journey through the colorful universe of Tintin, allowing fans to see original sketches, storyboards, and more while delving into the life of the creator himself.