Visit our gallery
Molenstraat 4 (Gallery)
Sint-Martinusplein 11, building 37 (Registered office)
3600 Genk, Belgium
Let's talk
P: +32(0)475 203 027
M: sales@munus.store
Opening hours
Sunday to Wednesday and every morning by appointment
Thursday to Saturday:
open from 1pm to 6pm
What to look for when purchasing?
Buying art is a special experience, but it also requires attention and care. By critically examining the provenance, condition, and reliability of the seller, you protect yourself from unpleasant surprises and invest confidently in a valuable work.
1. Always buy from a trusted gallery with proven expertise
A reputable gallery offers transparency, expert advice, and a fair price. Consider the gallery's reputation, experience, and references. Feel free to ask about previous sales, customer reviews, and the manager's background. At Munus Gallery, we're happy to share our track record and personally guide you through every purchase.
2. Ask for certificates of authenticity (such as the ARTVALUE certificate from Munus Gallery)
A certificate of authenticity is an essential document that confirms the authenticity of a work. Always ask for an official certificate, preferably with clear information about the provenance, artist, and any previous owners. At Munus Gallery, you'll receive an ARTVALUE certificate, including digital registration and NFC security, so you can be sure of its authenticity.
3. Check the condition and provenance of the work
Carefully inspect the artwork for damage, restorations, or discoloration. Ask about its restoration history and full provenance. A transparent seller will always provide this information. This not only protects you from unexpected costs but also increases the future value of your investment.Practical at Munus GalleryWe thoroughly explain each piece, show all relevant documents, and answer all your questions about condition and provenance. This way, you can always buy with peace of mind.
Questions about the purchasing process or need advice? Feel free to contact us for a personal consultation or a no-obligation gallery tour.