Museum of Deinze and the Leie Region is housed in peculiar sleek white building. Visitors learn about the artists who from 1870 to today lived and worked in the art village of Sint-Martens-Latem and the bucolic Leiestreek. The museum exhibits paintings, sculptures and graphic works. Feutured artists include Emile Claus, Permeke, George Minne, Albert Servaes, Frits Van den Berghe, Valerius De Saedeleer, Gustave Van de Woestyne, Leon De Smet, Gust De Smet, Albijn Van den Abeele and Roger Raveel.
Art & Design History & Anthropology Modern art
0 – 5 | Free |
6 – 16 | €1.00 |
16 – 59 | €6.00 |
60+ | €3.00 |
museumPASSmusées | Valid |
Disabled | €4.00 |
Groups of 15+ | €4.00 |
ICOM | Free |
Journalists and ministry of Culture | Free |
Students | €4.00 |
VMV card | Free |
Supervisor disabled | Free |
school visits | €1.00 |
Groot-Deinze residents on Sunday morning | Free |
teacher card (except large tento's) | Free |
Lucien Matthyslaan 3-5, Deinze
5 Oct 2019 – 26 Jan 2020
15 Feb 2019 – 28 Apr 2019
1 Jul 2018 – 30 Sept 2018
4 May 2018 – 17 Jun 2018
11 Mar 2018 – 22 Apr 2018
11 Mar 2018 – 22 Apr 2018
24 Feb 2018 – 22 Apr 2018
20 Jan 2018 – 27 Jan 2019
16 Jan 2018 – 16 Jun 2018
Museum of Deinze and the Leie Region has 1 rating.
The Museum of Deinze and the Leie Region, located in Deinze, Belgium, offers visitors an interesting look into the local history and art of the Leie region. The museum is housed in a modern building, which provides a pleasant backdrop for its exhibits.
The museum's collection primarily focuses on paintings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with a particular emphasis on artists who were inspired by the Leie River and its surrounding landscapes. Visitors can expect to see works by notable Belgian painters such as Emile Claus and Constant Permeke, among others. The artworks depict the rural life, landscapes, and people of the region, giving a good sense of the area's cultural heritage.
One of the strengths of the museum is its well-curated temporary exhibitions, which often showcase contemporary artists alongside the permanent collection. This mix of old and new provides a dynamic experience for visitors and keeps the museum relevant.
The museum also includes a section dedicated to the history of Deinze and the Leie region, featuring artifacts and displays that illustrate the area's industrial and social development. While informative, some visitors have noted that this section could benefit from more interactive elements or multimedia presentations to engage a wider audience.
The staff at the museum are generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, although some reviewers mention that more extensive information in languages other than Dutch would be helpful for international visitors.
The museum's size is manageable, allowing for a comprehensive visit in a couple of hours. This makes it a good option for those looking to explore local culture without committing to a full-day excursion.
On the downside, some visitors have commented that the museum could improve its accessibility features and provide more seating options throughout the galleries for those who need to rest while viewing the exhibits.
Overall, the Museum of Deinze and the Leie Region provides a solid cultural experience, offering insight into the artistic and historical legacy of the area. While it may not be a major international attraction, it serves as a worthwhile destination for those interested in Belgian art and local history.
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