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Comics on the streets of Brussels

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Throughout the week – Monday, 29-July-2024, through Saturday, 03-Aug-2024


In my earlier post about the Brussels Comic Book Museum, I mentioned that Brussels is a city of comics. Art, murals, paintings, all of it adorns the streets… making for an absolutely amazing environment to walk around and explore.

Interestingly enough, I walked around and explored that amazing environment quite extensively. I found it absolutely glorious; and I hope that you, my dear readers, will as well.

Without further ado… may I present my favorites of… Brussels street art:

The Brussels Comic Book Museum

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Wednesday, 31-July-2024


Brussels is a city of comic strips.

All across the city there’s murals large and small, on building corners and alleyways and walls and blank spaces. Many are homages to various famous Belgian comic strips, most that I don’t recognize, but all of which I appreciate for the warmth and color that they bring to the city.

There’s even a whole museum dedicated to them – one that, of course, I made a major point to include in my adventures!


While it was under construction, the fun of the museum wasn’t dimmed in the slightest – It was quite warm, I’ll admit, but I powered through the sweltering heat to appreciate the view into the European side of comics.

It was really neat – definitely a very different view of comics than I’d seen before. Focused on more older comics, with literally nothing pertaining to super heroes or even a veiled reference to “golden age” or “silver age” from the United States. This museum, unsurprisingly, focused on Belgian comics – but also discussed the various genres and overarching ideas of comics.

It was definitely interesting, but I feel that it lost out on quite a bit of important context by ignoring the world as a whole, in favor of one small subset. Art is always influenced by itself, and I’d have loved to learn how European comics were influenced by American artists, and vice versa… I still enjoyed it, though, and left with more knowledge in my mind (and quite a few more questions that I enjoyed learning about on my own!).

The Church of Saint Catherine

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Wednesday, 31-July-2024


There’s a lot of beautiful buildings in Brussels.

On my wanderings I was fortunate enough to find quite a few of them – walk in, appreciate the architecture and the cool air, and continue my explorations. As with many of the churches I’ve explored on this trip, there really isn’t too much else to say about it… it’s a beautiful gothic / baroque style building, nicely quiet and serene.

It’s simply there, as a beautiful example of architecture and design. No more, no less.