Groeninge Museum
The permanent collection shows a rich and fascinating array of artworks from the southern Netherlands (Belgium) over a period of six centuries. Highlights include the world-famous collection of works by the Flemish Primitives, paintings by various Renaissance and Baroque masters, several interesting pieces from the Neo-classical and Realistic periods of the 18th and 19th centuries, milestones from the Symbolist and Modernist movements, masterpieces by the Flemish Expressionists and a varied selection of Post-1945 modern art.
Because of the re-installation after the exhibition ‘Imperial Treasures’, a number of rooms are temporarily closed. The museum will be completely open again from 4th February 2012.
Admission Hours and Entrance Charges: see practical information.




