The Nat Neujean exhibition is drawing to a close
The exhibition of the works of Nat Neujean at the Hergé Museum in Louvain-la-Neuve, is closing on 11 January.
For the first time ever, the Museum, dedicated to the creator of Tintin, was host to a display of the Belgian sculptor's works, including pieces depicting characters from The Adventures of Tintin. A friend of Hergé, Nat Neujean created numerous sculptures of Tintin and his friends. Visitors still have a few days to admire the magnificent plaster work and bronzes, on display at the must-see exhibition.