The Museum of Ixelles is renowned for the quality of its exhibitions and collections ralating to the movements of the 19th and 20th century: Impressionism, Expressionism, ... read more
The Jazz Station is promoting Jazz since 2005, a concert hall disguised as a club, a place where Jazz is alive and where the public can enjoy concerts, exhibitions, ... read more
Jean Massart Botanical Garden (ULB) is located on 5 ha and is divided up in different gardens: the medicinal and aromatic plants garden, the evolutionary garden, the ... read more
Jewish Museum of Belgium, opened in 1990, is dedicated to the Art and history of Judaism in Belgium, being an integral part of the life of Belgium. For more detailed ... read more
The Museum of the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR Museum) is showing to the world unique pieces of the immensely rich cultural heritage of the once powerful Dukes of ... read more
The Autrique House, constructed in 1893 and Victor Horta's first building of importance, was commissioned by Eugène Autrique. The house was acquired by the ... read more
The Museum & Foundation Maurice Carême is a house museum, dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian French-speaking poet Maurice Carême (1899-1978). He lived ... read more
The MIMA - Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art, opened In 2016, is dedicated to contemporary art, by exploring of the most significant art of this time and of the ... read more
The Municipal Museum of Molenbeek (MoMuse) tells the story of Molenbeek, from its rural beginnings up to the present day, its people, homes, work, education and civil ... read more
The Museum of the National Bank of Belgium features collections covering the whole field of Belgium’s national history with an emphasis on the economy and the ... read more
The Palace of Charles of Lorraine is the beautiful 18th century palace of Charles de Lorraine, governor of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. Today ... read more
The Parlamentarium is a useful and interesting information centre, dedicated to the history and present workings of the European Parliament, using interactive tools. The ... read more
The Planetarium of the Royal Observatory of Belgium, one of the largest in Europe, offers the visitors a faithful reproduction of the firmament by projecting it onto a ... 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 Schaerbeek Museum of Beer (Musée schaerbeekois de la bière) is a small museum dedicated to the history and manufacturing process of beer, a heritage on which ... read more
The Sewers Museum (Musée des 'Le Musée des Égouts), opened in 1988, gives you a fascinating overview of the 350 km sewing network and the city's water ... read more
The Spontaneous Art Museum (Musée d'Art Spontanée) is dedicated to the work of selftaught artists, the naive art and art brut movements. The small museum is ... read more
The Toy Museum (Musée du Jouet), opened in 1990 on private initiative, is dedicated to historic toys and games. With its large collection, the museum is attracting over ... read more
The Train World, opened in 2015 and owned by the National Railway Company of Belgium, is dedicated to the history and future of the Belgian railway, whereas a part of the ... read more
WIELS, opened in 2007, is a Contemporary Art Centre without a permanent collection, presenting temporary exhibitions with works of national and international artists. It ... read more