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Museum introduction: At the entrance of the Comics Museum stands the famous Belgian journalist "Tintin" and his cute puppy; the first floor introduces visitors to how comics were produced; the second floor introduces the origins of comics from The most active cartoonist in Belgium from the beginning of the last century to the 1960s; the name of the third floor is the "Belgian Modern Cartoon Museum", with hundreds of exhibits summarizing the development of Belgian comics from the 1960s to the 1990s.
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