The Choco Story Brussels tells you the story of our 'indispensable' chocolate, whereas you will learn how first the Mayas, then the Aztecs, grew cocoa trees, ... read more
The Children's Museum (Musee des Enfants), opened in 1976 on the initiative of Kathleen Lippens (president & founder), is dedicated to help children in the ... read more
The Charlier Museum is a museum for Belgian art of the end of the 19th century, as well as a venue for concerts. The house was acquired by the art collector Henri van ... read more
The Red Cloister Abbey Art Center (Centre d'Art de Rouge-Cloître), located in an old priory dating back to the 15th century, is a municipal institution which focuses ... read more
The CENTRALE for contemporary art, created in 2006, produces thematic exhibitions as well as projects designed by pairings of artists from Brussels and abroad, and ... read more
The Cauchie House was the private house of Art Nouveau painter and designer Paul Cauchie (1875 - 1952). It was built in 1905 and contains also a substantial number of ... read more
Only 40 kilometres from Brussels, the Castle Seneffe is a beautiful neo-classical country estate from the 18th century, with an outstanding silver collection (late Mr. and ... read more
The Castle of Laarne originates from the 11-12th century. It is owned by the Royal Association of Historic Cities and Gardens in Belgium and is used as a Museum and for ... read more
Castle Gaasbeek dates back to the 13th century as part of a wider defence line around Brussels, like the castle of Groot-Bijgaarden. It is presently a museum and the ... read more
Castle Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde, located near Antwerp, is a space imbued with history and culture, such as...Permanent exhibition dedicated to Philippe de Marnix, ... read more
The Cantillon Brewery became a working museum, and it's thanks to the Brussels Gueuze Museum that it made a name for itself far beyond Belgium. Today, not only is ... read more
The Bunker Museum is a site where you can see a part of the famous German Atlantikwall and other elements of attack and defence of the Germans during WW II, including the ... read more
Bruxella 1238 are the remains of a Franciscan monastery, built in 1238, which played an important role in the city’s social and religious life. It contains the tomb ... read more
The Brussels Tram Museum features a significant collection of trams and buses that have spent their lifetime in the streets of Brussels, vehicles from a period that ... read more
The Brussels City Museum presents the history and life of Brussels through the centuries, displaying paintings, sculptures, tapestries, engravings, photos and a ... read more
The Bruges' City Hall (Stadhuis Brugge), built between 1376 and 1421, is one of the oldest city halls in the Low Countries. The historic Gothic Hall is still used by ... read more
The Bruges Beer Experience is more than a museum and is about tasting, smelling, touching and learning. For more detailed informations, see website read more
BOZAR, Centre for Fine Arts-Palais des Beaux Arts is one of the main cultural venues in Brussels and offer a multitude of possibilities ... read more
The Bibliotheca Wittockiana, opened in 1983, was founded by the private collector and industrialist, Michel Wittock, who had built up over the years an outstanding ... read more
The BELvue is a museum which lets you discover Belgium and its history through seven social themes and a gallery of over 200 “Belgian” objects. The museum's ... read more