Tintin in the Grand Place
Tintin in the Grand Place.
Nils Geylen and Bob Pascaleet
Nils Geylen and Bob Pascaleet, the owner of Faubourg St Antoine, a Tintin-themed restaurant.
Royal Place
Royal Place, which was the inspiration for the castle in “King Ottokar’s Sceptre.”
comic strip wall mural 2
Another comic strip wall mural in Brussels.
comic strip wall mural
Comic strip wall mural in Brussels.
Place du Jeu de Balle
Place du Jeu de Balle/Vossenplein flea market, which was the inspiration for the opening sequence of “The Secret of the Unicorn.”
Lombard building
Tintin sign on top of the Lombard building.
Statue of Tintin
Statue of Tintin in front of a photo of Hergé in the Comic Strip museum.
Hotel Metropol
Hotel Metropol, which appears in “The Seven Crystal Balls.” Mark Falconer's taxi on its way to Tintin passes by this famous Brussels facade.
La Monnaie
La Monnaie (opera house) that inspired the interior of the vaudeville in “The Seven Crystal Balls.”
La Fleur en Papier Doré
La Fleur en Papier Doré, a bar where painters, poets and writers, such as surrealist painter Magritte and also Hergé, liked to hang out.
Galerie de la Reine/ Saint Hubert Galleries
Galerie de la Reine/ Saint Hubert Galleries, where Hergé met Edgar P. Jacobs, another famous comic strip writer.
Stockel Metro
Stockel Metro