Brussels Museums
From the quirky to the grand
There seems to be a museum for everything in Brussels, museums of teapots or lace, in small houses to big monuments. Most are closed on Mondays but open all weekend. Some also close at lunchtime, so it's worth checking before you go. At certain times of the year are the Nocturnes, when Brussels museums open in the evening. Entry fees are low but you pay extra for special exhibitions.
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Music in art nouveau splendour
The Musée des Instruments de Musique (musical instruments museum) has to rank among the...
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Hosting Europe's largest collection of tropical wood and more
The Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika (Royal Museum for Central Africa - RMCA) was...
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Remembering Margritte's surrealist art
Musee René Magritte occupies the same house in which the Belgian surrealist painter...
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The culture behind Belgian chocolates
A must-see for chocolate lovers, _Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (Musee du Cacao et du...
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Experience Victor Horta's home and Art Nouveau designs
The Horta Museum is dedicated to the life and work of one of Belgium's most acclaimed...
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Former home of Artist Paul Cauchie
Maison de Cauchie shows the influence of the Vienna Secession with its geometric shapes –...
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House of Erasmus Famous Brussels Author
Humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam spent several months in this elegant house in 1521.
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Palace of Philip the Good
Begun in the 11th century and enlarged by Philip
the Good in the 15th century to become one...
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Historic bread house and art museum
Constructed in the 13th century and thrice rebuilt,
the Musée de la Ville is known in...
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