Center for the Belgian Comic Strip. www.cbbd.be Rue des Sables, 20 <M> Kruidtuin Botanique. (From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 / adult: 7.5 euros / retirees, youth card and 12-18 years: 6 euros / under 12: 3 euros). Tel 02 219 1980. The Belgian Comic Strip Center, colloquially abbreviated as CBBD, is housed in a magnificent Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta between 1903 and 1906, from 4,000 square feet spread over three floors, which pays tribute to comic books at all statements: drawing boards, photographs, life-size reproductions, cartoons, movies, sketches, models, books, and 6,000 original plates. Obviously, Tin Tin is one of the stars of this museum, making a tour of their covers, since its debut on January 10, 1929 in the journal "Le Petit XXe" going through the change from black and white to color and the incorporation of Captain Haddock, Thompson and Thomson and professor Calculus, to the decline of its creator, Georges Remi, evidenced in "Tintin in Tibet" in 1958. It is the only cartoon character that can be seen in the museum, which are also present Smurfs, Lucky Luke, Spirou and many others. Seven permanent and several temporary exhibitions, as well as various activities regularly make this museum program that will delight any child, and more than one adult. It also has a library and a bookshop specializing in everything related to comic books. CITROEN 2CV AT THE MUSEUM OF COMIC