Posted on : 16-02-2026

Free open days! Visit the Micro Belgian Fries Museum at Home Frit’ Home on Saturday, 28 February (1:30 PM–6:30 PM) and Sunday, 1 March (11:00 AM–6:00 PM). Let yourself be surprised by the tasty stories of fries, illustrated by more than 1,000 objects, documents, and creations. Discover our new exhibition: “Frittenfantasie” by Hans Stein (painting).
Walk the Path of Fries! On Sunday, 1 March, Home Frit’ Home and its Micro Belgian Fries Museum will be exceptionally open for free from 11:00 AM, on the occasion of the ADEPS walk in Saint-Gilles (until 6:00 PM).
Located in Forest (Rue des Alliés 242, 1190 Brussels), the Micro «Belgian Fries» Museum is an intimate, passion-driven space dedicated to local “Fritkot Culture.” Through its unique collection, Home Frit’ Home tells the story of the fry, its myths, its chip-shop keepers, and its friendly appearances in humour, art, and everyday life. A fry-TV and a mini “frituur cinema” (reports, short films...) add to the charm of curator and “fritologist” Hugues Henry, guiding you through this crispy, tender, and truly Belgian universe!

Hans-Eberhard Stein harbors a passion for fries and Belgium! These two stand at the center of his work, where they intersect with fish, beers, lemons, glasses of water, and more—simple beauties of everyday life. Alongside his oil paintings on canvas and cardboard, Hans Stein creates three-dimensional triptychs, an innovative technique that echoes his scenography practice.
"Frittenfantasie" at Home Frit' Home is Hans-Eberhard Stein's first exhibition in Belgium.
"Frittenfantasie," our 37th exhibition by Hans-Eberhard Stein, can be discovered at the heart of the Micro Fry Museum during free open days!
Rue des Alliés 242, 1190 Bruxelles - Forest.
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