Opened in 2009 in Louvain-la-Neuve, the Hergé Museum is much more than just an exhibition space: it’s a vibrant – and living – tribute to the work of Georges Remi, better known as Hergé.
Through its modern, immersive galleries, the Museum traces the career of a visionary artist, from his earliest sketches to the legendary adventures of the famous reporter with the quiff. Original illustration plates, rare objects, previously unpublished sketches and personal documents provide an insight into Hergé’s creative spirit, and a better understanding of the cultural impact of his creations.
This unique place would not have been built were it not for the vision and commitment of Fanny Rodwell. Thanks to her, Hergé’s legacy lives on and continues to inspire today’s generations.
Happy birthday to this temple of the Clear Line and imagination without frontiers!