Georges Prosper Remi’s Hergé Museum with loads of TINTIN decor

The Hergé Museum is dedicated to the Belguim comic artist Georges Prosper Remi also know as Hergé and creator of Tintin, has officially opened in Louvain-la-Neuve, Brussels, Belgium.
TINTIN first appeared in French released in Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle January 1929. Tintin, a young Belgian reporter and his dog Snowy (Milou in French) find them selves in adventures in the Bolshevik a uprising Russia during the Second World War.
The museum was designed by architect Christian de Portzamparc.
Also check out the Steven Spielberg TINTIN: THE SECRETS OF THE UNICORN
pictures via: the contemporist
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