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The Hergé Museum contains eight permanent galleries displaying original artwork by Hergé, and telling the story of his life and career.
Although his most famous creation, Tintin, features prominently, his other comic strip characters ( such as Jo, Zette and Jocko, and Quick and Flupke ) are also present.
The exhibitions also include examples of Hergé's diverse and prolific output working as a graphic designer in the 1930s.
The Museum houses a temporary exhibition gallery, which is updated every few months to host new exhibitions ( with diverse titles such as Tintin, Hergé and Trains and Into Tibet with Tintin ).

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