Opening
Blisterin’ Barnacles: a Tintin Museum
Sohini Chattopadhyay
Sohini Chattopadhyay
18 Jun, 2009
Those of us who spent our holidays supine, breathlessly adventuring across the world with Tintin, have a new place to go this summer.
Those of us who spent our holidays supine, breathlessly adventuring across the world with Tintin, have a new place to go this summer.
The Herge Museum in Louvain la-Neuve in Belgium, which opened last week. Herge or Georges Prosper Remi is the creator of the boy reporter with the funny little tuft of hair. The $21 million museum, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, has been financed by his second wife Fanny Rodwell. There’s a treasure trove of Herge’s original artwork. “It is important to show Herge did more than just Tintin,” says Charles Dierick of the Studios Herge. And if you don’t have the cash to go to Belgium, just log on to museeherge.com for a virtual tour. Now, all we need is for someone to dig up a recording of Bianca Castiafore’s Ah My Jewels Past Compare…
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