CAMILLE LEMONNIER MUSEUM - HOUSE OF WRITERS
Visit : Museum/Discover

© Photo : Philippe Lermusiaux "L'Eternel Printemps" Auguste Rodin
Description:
The museum contains the rooms where the great Belgian French-language writer, Camille Lemonnier - described by Georges Rodenbach as a "Belgian Master of the Written World" - did his writing. Lemonnier was a novelist, dramatist and art critic and a leading figure in contemporary literary and artistic life. Despite being so innovative, he was influenced by Emile Zola and the naturalist school. The house was realised by the architect André-Edouard Jolly.
Extra information
Guided tours on request.
Visits for groups also on weekends and during the week, on request.
Also open on request. Tel.: +32 (0)2/512 29 68 or 02/705 10 47
Subway: Porte de Namur / Bus : 34, 38, 60, 80, 95.
Opening periods
Visit type: Museum/Discover
Address:Chaussée de Wavre 1501050 Brussels (IXELLES) MAPS: Google Maps Tel.+32 (0) 2 512 29 68 Fax:+32 (0) 2 502 43 73 |

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