The Hof van Busleyden is a stately Renaissance city palace presenting the rich history of Flanders, Burgundy, and the prominent people of its time such as Charles 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
Erasmus House is dedicated to the life and work of Erasmus, paintings, books, manuscripts and a philosophical garden. The Beguinage of Anderlecht was the smallest ... 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
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 Coudenberg Palace-Ruins are the archaeological remains of the Coudenberg Palace. The palace, dating back to the 12th century, was once the sumptuous power centre and ... read more
The Grand Serment Royal et de St-Georges des Arbalétriers Museum tells the story about the history of the guild of crossbow archery, founded in 1381. Brussels has an ... read more
The House of European History aims to become the leading museum about transnational phenomena which have shaped our continent. By interpreting history from a European ... 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
Het Steen Fortress, dating back to the 11th century, is the oldest building and first stone fortress in Antwerp. It serves as a cruise terminal, welcome centre and ... read more
The STAM - Ghent City Museum, opened in 2010, tells the city of Ghent's history, including also today's life and its future. For more detailed informations, ... read more
The Gravensteen Castle, as we see it today, was constructed in 1180 as the residence of the Counts of Flanders, which it stayed until 1353. After that it had many ... read more
The House of Alijn wants to take the visitors back to everyday daily life of the 20th century, with its rituals, traditions, very first baby photos, marbles in the ... read more
The Gruuthusemuseum, housed in the recently restored city palace of the lords of Gruuthuse, tells the story of the city's past through a fine collection of ... 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 Red Star Line Museum tells the story of the emigrants, departing to the New World with the ocean steamers of the Red Star. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Museum of Folk Life (Volkskundemuseum), located in renovated workers’ houses, tells the story of daily life in Bruges during the 19th and early 20th centuries, ... read more
The Brugse Vrije (Liberty of Bruges) is a historic building and seat of the former The Brugse Vrije, an independent administrative, financial, and judicial section of the ... read more
Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne, dating back to 1450, the castle has 32 furnished and decorated rooms, including three museums: The Museum of the Life of the Lords of ... read more
The Attic Room Folk Museum focuses on the local history of Berchem, presented in an attic rooms of a 16th century farm house. For more detailed informations, see ... read more