Kunstenkwartier/Citadelpark-site
[Museum v. Schone Kunsten
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The strength and the charm of the MSK is the variety of its collection and the way it is presented: never before have the old masters hung so perfectly in place as they do in the fully restored museum. An auditorium, a library, a children’s workshop and a café-restaurant make it into a modern, multifunctional complex where you can spend many happy hours surrounded by things of beauty.
Hieronymus Bosch, Peter Paul Rubens, James Ensor, and many more: their works are on display throughout the world. Nevertheless, nowhere else will you find a fuller picture of these and other world-renowned Flemish artists than in their home country. The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, the Groeninge museum in Bruges and the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent tell the story of the visual arts in the southern Netherlands from the 15th to the 20th century. Their collections have shared a parallel historical development and complement each other perfectly. Together they form the Collection of Flemish Art.
www.vlaamsekunstcollectie.be/en/ghent_1.aspx
Adults: € 5,00
Discount (groups of min. 15 p, +55 years): € 3,75
Free: -19 years, companions of the disabled persons
19-26 years: € 1,00
Accessible with a museum pass
Extra charges for major exhibitions possible
Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays from 10h until 18h
Monday, 1st January, 24th, 25th and 31st December
Citadelpark
Fernand Scribedreef 1
9000 Gent
T. + 32 9 240 07 00
e-mail: museum.msk@gent.be
www.mskgent.be (available in Dutch, French, German and English)