Groeningemuseum Tours and Activities

Groeningemuseum showing street scenes, heritage architecture and a city
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Groeningemuseum which includes art and interior views as well as a small group of people


Discover the world of Flemish and Belgian art in one of the country's most important galleries and learn about some of Europe’s renowned religious paintings.

The Groeningemuseum has one of Belgium’s most impressive collections of fine art paintings from Belgium. While the building itself was constructed in the 1930s, the works in this collection span six centuries and show some of Europe’s most prominent artists. See examples of Gothic, Renaissance, baroque, neoclassical, symbolist and modern art.

One of the best ways to explore the museum is in chronological order. In Room 1, see the famously dark depictions of human sin and hell by Hieronymus Bosch. Room 2 has a magnificent display of medieval art from the 15th and 16th centuries. Admire iconic works by artists such Hans Memling and Jan van Eyck’s Madonna and Child with Canon George Van der Paele. These early paintings highlight why this period is internationally revered.

In Room 3, see Renaissance art from Bruges. Study baroque, neoclassical and symbolist paintings. Take a moment to observe Pieter Pourbus’ unique portraits and the famous religious scenes by Jan Provoost. Some 20th-century masterpieces on display include Gustave Van de Woestyne's impressive Last Supper.

Allow between 2 to 3 hours to explore all of the Groeningemuseum. While the museum is small, there are a lot of artworks to admire and historical content to take in. Take your time, as there is plenty of seating to rest on along the way.

Enjoy more of Bruges’ art with a visit to the nearby Arentshuis. See temporary displays on the ground floor of this 18th-century house. The upper level shows the works of Frank Brangwyn, a Bruges-born British artist.

The Groeningemuseum is located in central Bruges and is a short walk from Brugge Eekhoutpoort bus station. The entrance fee includes a multilanguage audio guide as well as entrance to the Arentshuis. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Opening hours for the Arentshuis are the same.

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