Museum of Fine Arts Ghent

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The Museum of Fine Arts Ghent is a major Belgian art museum renowned for its extensive collection of Flemish and European paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.

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instanceOf art museum
museum
architect Charles Van Rysselberghe
buildingStyle neoclassical architecture
collectionFocus Belgian art
European art
Flemish art
collectionPeriod 19th century
20th century
Baroque
Middle Ages
Renaissance
collectionType fine art
painting
sculpture
country Belgium
hasCollection works by Anthony van Dyck
works by Auguste Rodin
works by Constant Permeke
works by Emile Claus
works by George Minne
works by Gustave Van de Woestyne
works by Hieronymus Bosch
works by James Ensor
works by Peter Paul Rubens
works by Rik Wouters
works by Théo Van Rysselberghe
hasDepartment Modern art department
Old Masters
surface form: Old Masters department
hasFunction conservation of artworks
educational programs
exhibition space
research center
hasWebsite https://www.mskgent.be
inception 1798
locatedIn Citadelpark
East Flanders
Europe
Flanders
Ghent
nativeName Museum of Fine Arts Ghent self-linksurface differs
surface form: Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent
nativeNameLanguage Dutch
notableExhibitionType retrospective exhibitions
thematic exhibitions
ownedBy Ghent
surface form: City of Ghent
publicAccess yes
shortName MSK Gent
significantFor collection of European paintings and sculptures
collection of Flemish paintings

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Ghent hasLandmark Museum of Fine Arts Ghent
Flemish Primitives art hasCollection Museum of Fine Arts Ghent
this entity surface form: Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent
Museum of Fine Arts Ghent nativeName Museum of Fine Arts Ghent self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent
SMAK Museum of Contemporary Art hasNeighbouringInstitution Museum of Fine Arts Ghent
subject surface form: S.M.A.K. Museum of Contemporary Art