Entrance Royaux Musées des Beaux-Arts. www.fine-arts-at Rue museum.be Régence, 3. (From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 / input: 8 euros / students: 5 euros / combined with the Musée Magritte: 13 euros). <M> Gare Centrale. Tel 02 508 3211. The Royal Museum of Fine Arts is divided into two large independent museums under one roof. On the one hand there is the Musée d'Art Moderne which houses Dali Temptation and several works by Belgian Surrealist Paul Delvaux and Rik Wouters, among many others. It consists of eight underground levels where you can admire the museum's permanent collection and three upper floors devoted to temporary exhibitions. For many critics the best works of art are: line, Ensor, Pygmalion, Paul Delvaux, and the woman draped over the ladder, of Henry Moore. The archives of the Museum of ArteModerno have 60,000 documents and 300,000 journal articles, with a library of 100,000 volumes and a photo library of 20,000 dossiers. The Musée d'Art Ancien houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures and drawings from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. An important part of the collection consists of artworks confiscated during the revolutionary period and deposited artworks by the French State, and numerous donations and legacies of some private patrons. The works are arranged in chronological order, beginning with primitive Flemish artists such as Rogier van der weyder, Petrus Christus, Dirk Bouts and Hans Memling among others. An entire room is dedicated to Pieter Brueghel the Elder. Also important are the altarpieces and sketches by Rubens, which highlights the Assumption of the Virgin, as well as Anthony Van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens and others. The tram passes in front of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts