Partners
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ArtConnoisseurs |
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The Art Loss Register |
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Institut belge des hautes études chinoises |
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Cultures Brussels |
Fairs Partners
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AAB (Asian Art in Brussels) |
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BRAFA (Brussels Antiques and Fine Art Fair) |
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BRUNEAF (Brussels Non European Art Fair) |
Media Partners
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Apollo |
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Arts of Asia |
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Asian Art |
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CANS magazine |
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HALI |
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Minerva |
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Orientations |
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Tendencias del Mercado del Arte |
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Tribal Art Magazine |
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The Art Newspaper China |
Other Partners
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Crousse Graphic s.p.r.l. |
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Geluck-Suykens & Partners |
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Marc Matthys & Debie – Avocats |
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Jo Bogaert Perennials |
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Ziegler Expo Logistics |
A selection of Belgian museums with archaeological collections
Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire -Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiedenis
Parc du Cinquantenaire – Jubelpark 10 1000 Brussels
Tel: +32 (0)2 741.72.11 Website: www.kmkg-mrah.be
Open: Tue-Fri 9.30-17.00 Sat-Sun 10.00-17.00
The largest collections of Classical, Egyptian and Near-Eastern archaeology in Belgium.
Musée de Louvain-la-Neuve
Place Blaise Pascal 1 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Tel: +32 (0)10 47.48.41 Website: www.muse.ucl.ac.be
Open: Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sun 14.00-18.00
Small but interesting collections of Classical, Egyptian and Near-Eastern archaeology.
Musée Royal de Mariemont
Chaussée de Mariemont 100 7140 Morlanwelz
Tel: +32 (0)64 21.21.93 Website: www.musee-mariemont.be
Open: Tue-Fri 10.00-18.00
Very important collections of Classical, Egyptian and Near-Eastern archaeology. Located in a wonderful park.
Gallo-Roman Museum
Kielenstraat 15 B-3700 Tongeren
Tel: +32 (0)12 670330 Website: www.galloromeinsmuseum.be
Open: Tue-Fri 9.00-17.00 Sat-Sun and public holidays 10.00-18.00
Important collection of Gallo-Roman and Merovingian archaeology, beautifully displayed.
Museum aan de Stroom (MAS)
Hanzestedenplaats 1 2000 Antwerpen
Tel: +32 (03) 338.44.44 Website: www.mas.be
Open: Tue-Sun 10.00-17.00
Antwerp and the world through objects from 5 continents, including the Egyptian collections formerly in the Vleeshuis