Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in Brussels
1Royal Theater Toone
BrusselsThe Maison de Toone is simultaneously a typical estaminet with its Spanish pink brick walls, blackened beams and tiled floor, and a puppet theatre in the attic, with its wooden benches, festooned, multicoloured cushions nailed into the raw wood planks, a workshop that manufactures puppets, a library 2Archives générales du Royaume
BrusselsThe General State Archives preserves more than 70 kilometers of archives. The State Archives regularly organizes exhibitions to involve a wider audience in its operations. 3argos centre for audiovisual arts
BrusselsFounded in 1989 in Brussels, ⓐⓡⓖⓞⓢ is an institution and resource for the presentation, production, and study of critical audiovisual arts, as well as for its distribution, conservation and restoration. 𝓪𝓻𝓰𝓸𝓼 considers the audiovisual as a primary means of looking at and understanding the world i 4Librarium - Royal Library of Belgium
BrusselsAt the Librarium - Royal Library of Belgium, visitors will learn all about the history of books, notebooks and libraries. 5Marc Sleen Museum
BrusselsThe Marc Sleen Museum is dedicated to Flemish cartoonist Marc Sleen who is best known for his comic series The Adventures of Nero & Co.- 6
Printing Museum - Imprimarium
BrusselsThe Museum of Printing is located in the underground floors of the Royal Library. The museum displays a European collection of printing presses and printing equipment and highlights the evolution from the Industrial Revolution at the end of the 18th century to the advent of the computer circa 1980.