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Centre Marcel Marlier

The Marcel Marlier Centre is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Belgian illustrator Marcel Marlier, best known for creating the children's book series ‘Martine’. The museum is located in the Château des Comtes in Mouscron. Visitors can discover the world of Martine and learn more about the life and career of Marcel Marlier.

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  • Set back from the road, offering a quiet and peaceful setting.

  • Easy and safe access throughout the museum.

  • Educational activities suitable for all audiences.

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Validity: From 1 August 2024 on 1 August 2027

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