Fin-de-Siècle Museum
Waterlily bookcase by Louis Majorelle, in the Gillon-Crowet collection | |
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| Established | 6 December 2013 |
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| Location | Place Royale / Koningsplein 1, 1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50°50′31″N 4°21′30″E / 50.84194°N 4.35833°E |
| Collections | Impressionism, Art Nouveau |
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| Website | www |
The Fin-de-Siècle Museum (French: Musée Fin-de-Siècle, pronounced [myze fɛ̃ də sjɛkl]; Dutch: Fin-de-Siècle Museum; "Museum of the Turn of the Century") is a museum in the Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It is dedicated to the full spectrum of the arts of the period between 1884, when the Société Libre des Beaux-Arts ("Free Society of Fine Arts") was founded Brussels, and 1914, the year of the outbreak of World War I. It is one of the constituent museums of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
The museum, inaugurated on 6 December 2013, partly replaces the Royal Museum of Modern Art (French: Musée royal d'Art moderne; Dutch: Koninklijk Museum voor Moderne Kunst), closed on 1 February 2011, and is partially housed in its former halls. Located at 1, place Royale/Koningsplein, it is served by the tram stop Royale/Koning (on lines 92 and 93).