Musee des Beaux-Arts d'Ixelles
The Ixelles Museum is a Belgian art museum in Ixelles, Brussels. The museum was formed in 1892 to hold a collection of works provided by painter and collector Edmond De Pratere (1826-1888), and it quickly developed thanks to the generosity of its donors. Octave Maus (1856-1919), a Belgian art patron, contributed over 200 Impressionist, Neo-impressionist, and symbolist pieces.
The museum now houses a collection of 19th and 20th-century Belgian art. Paintings, sculptures, and sketches from many art trends of the time are included in the collections. A selection of Flemish masters and several international school representatives round out the collection. A poster collection comprises Toulouse-whole Lautrec's original collection. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions on a regular basis and contains a documentation center.
Location: Rue Jean van Volsem 71, Ixelles, Brussels Region 1050
Website: brusselsmuseums.be/en/museums/museum-of-ixelles