For him, the pictures had to look at what they were. He loved images whose meaning was unknown, because the meaning of the mind itself is unknown. His house was the headquarter of surrealists, avant-gardists and cubists, constructivists and dadaists. From 10.00 to 18.00, the René Magritte Museum (135 rue Esseghem – 1090 Bruxssels) is open from Wednesday to Sunday. The ticket http://www.magrittemuseum.be/en/04_ticket_en.php gives access to the ground floor, the biographical exhibition and the temporary exhibition.
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