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  • 1 Cinquantenaire Museum Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    Parc du Cinquantenaire 10 B - 1000 Bruxelles

    Created in 1835, this exceptional museum gives an overview of human history from the Prehistoric period to the present day. Its rich collections cover Antiquity, non-European civilisations (the Americas, Asia) and National decorative arts, such as re..

  • 2 Ancient Art Museum Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    Rue de la Régence 3 B - 1000 Bruxelles

    The collection of early Flemish work, as well as masterpeices by Bruegel the Elder and Rubens make this a museum of worldwide renown. It is situated in a classical style palace from the late 19C with a modern wing. An unforgettable experience.

  • 3 Le Mont des Arts Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Pl. Royale 3 B - Bruxelles

    Founded by Leopold II with a view to creating the world’s greatest concentration of artworks, this quarter dominates the lower town. Pre-existing palaces were augmented by new buildings in the 19C which replaced the St Roch district (deemed insalubri..

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    4 Grand-Place Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Grand-Place B - 1000 Bruxelles

    Victor Hugo called it a "marvel", Jean Cocteau a "rich theatre". There is nothing like the Grand-Place in the world. It is the centre of Brussels and a spectacle in its own right. It is constantly buzzing with activity, and attrac..

  • 5 Domaine Solvay Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    N275 B - 1310 La Hulpe

    Among the La Hulpe hills are numerous castles and mansions, including the 220-ha Domaine Solvay. Formerly the property of the Solvay family who became rich in industry, it was bequeathed to the State. The magnificent park, dotted with lakes, is overl..

  • 6 Soignes Forest Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Nature and gardens

    Leopold II-laan B - 1560 Hoeilaart

    It extends over an ancient charcoal forest area, where charcoal was produced in Roman times. Thick clumps of beech trees cover the former hunting area, scattered with abbey remains, of this rolling countryside with valleys such as the romantic Gro..

  • 7 David and Alice Van Buuren Museum Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Avenue Léo Errera 41 41 B - Uccle

    Built in 1928, the house of banker and patron David Van Buuren has an exterior typical of the Amsterdam School. The interior is an Art Deco masterpiece created by Belgian, French and Dutch designers. Furniture, rugs, stained glass, sculpture and pict..

  • 8 Notre Dame de la Cambre Abbey Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Avenue Emile Duray B - Ixelles

    Founded in the 13C, this ancient Cistercian abbey is situated to the south of the lakes of Ixelles. The fine courtyard with its abbatial and monastic lodgings is a harmonious 18C creation. The 14C church has an impressive Mocking of Christ by Alb..

  • 9 Basilique Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Grote Markt B - 1500 Halle

    This 14C Brabant Gothic basilica has a square tower topped by a corner pinnacle, a Baroque lantern and a 54-chime carillon. Note the South Porch with its Virgin and Child surrounded by angel musicians. The interior houses numerous artifacts an..

  • 10 Horta Museum Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Rue Américaine 25 25 B - Bruxelles

    A must for Art Nouveau lovers, the museum occupies two narrow houses built by Victor Horta between 1898 and 1901 as his home and studio. This huge project is a wonder of harmony and elegance, the very essence of Art Nouveau with glass and iron taking..

  • 11 Museum of Natural Sciences Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Rue Vautier 29 B - 1000 Bruxelles

    The Dinosaur Gallery has more than 30 specimens laid out over an area of 3 000 m2; T Rex, Stegasaurus and Diplodocus are all represented but the stars of the show are the original fossilised Bernissart Iguanodons . Other rooms focus on human evolu..

  • 12 Autoworld Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Parc du Cinquantenaire 1 B - 1000 Bruxelles

    Since 1986, the glasshouse of the southern hall of the palace has housed around 400 vehicles including many luxury makes (Cadillac, Jaguar, Rolls-Royce etc) While the exhibition contains cars from members of the Royal Veteran Car Club, most of the ve..

  • 13 Le Sablon Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Rue de la Régence. 1000 B - Bruxelles

    Inextricably linked to the history of the church and guild of crossbowmen, this formerly genteel district had a populist allure in the early 20C. Over recent decades, its shops have been revamped to the benefit of its antique dealers and art gallerie..

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    14 Museum of Musical Instruments Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Rue Montagne-de-la-Cour 2 B - 1000 Bruxelles

    Since June 2000, the Old England Art Nouveau building has housed this museum, containing around 7 000 instruments from all periods and parts of the world over four floors. Headsets permit visitors to hear each instrument displayed, with renditions ..

  • 15 Museum of Modern Art Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Pl. Royale 1-2 B - 1000 Bruxelles

    This museum occupies the underground section of the building on Place du Musée and was laid out by the architects Bastin and Beek around a lightwell. The collections on display take the visitor on a journey through the artistic movements of the 19C (..

  • 16 Magritte Museum, Brussels Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Place Royale 1 1 B - Bruxelles

    The Magritte Museum exhibits some 250 of the 1 200 works by one of the leading lights of Surrealism, or the "immediate knowledge of reality", as he himself defined the movement. Drawings, oil paintings, gouache paintings, posters and sculpt..

  • 17 Collegiate Church of St Gertrude Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Grand'Place B - 1400 Nivelles

    Consecrated in 1046, the abbey church has two transepts and two opposing choirs. The late-Romanesque west end or “Westbau” is laid out over five levels. Inside, the church is striking for its dimensions and simplicity; note the gracious 15C polychrom..

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    18 Manneken Pis Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Rue de l'Etuve B - 1000 Bruxelles

    Sculpted in 1619 by J Duquesnoy the Elder, the Manneken ("Little Man") Pis, or "Little Julian" used to bring water to the district. This little pot-bellied boy symbolises Brabançon vigour. In the name of decency, or to honour &quo..

  • 19 House of Erasmus Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Rue du Chapitre 31 31 B - Anderlecht

    Built in 1468 and enlarged in 1515, the “Swan” belonged to the Anderlecht Chapter, whose members and illustrious guests lodged here. In 1521, its most famous visitor gave it its current name: Erasmus. Behind its brick walls, the interior evokes the s..

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    20 Galeries Royales St-Hubert Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Rue de la Montagne B - 1000 Bruxelles

    In 1846, the architect Cluysenaar built an elegant Classical pilastered façade at the top of rue de la Montagne. The Galerie du Roi and Galerie de la Reine are covered with a glass vault on a metal framework. The galleries are home to many luxury..