Travel the world thanks to the remarkable collections of the Brussels Museum of Art and History! Discover the history of our country and the great civilizations and cultures of the world, while being dazzled by the sumptuous architecture of the museum.
Access: Parc du Cinquantenaire
- With the train: stop "Schuman"
- With the metro: stop "Schuman" and "Merode"
- With the bus: stop "Merode"
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Live an experience around Belgian chocolate! Retrace its history, literally lick your fingers, the largest museum of Belgian chocolate offers a culinary and informative journey through fourteen thematic rooms.
- By train: 2 min walk from the Antwerp Central stop
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Made up of two red stone houses that surround a garden brightened with a well, the Beguinage of Anderlecht is not without charm. The smallest in Belgium, it was built between the 16th and 18th centuries. It is now and since 1930, the museum of folklore anderlechtois.
- With the metro, tram and bus: stop "saint-Guidon"
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Founded in the 12th century, Villers Abbey is an architectural, historical and cultural gem. Surrounded by hills and greenery, it offers a breathtaking atmosphere. Spend an extraordinary time and out of time!
- By train: 20 min walk from the stop Villers-la-Ville
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A journey through time: browse the largest Gallery of Dinosaurs in Europe and return to the origin of everything in the Gallery of Evolution and its 1000 specimens. And this in the magnificent setting of an old 19th century convent.
- With the train: 5 minutes on foot of the station Brussels-Luxembourg
- With the bus: stop "Idalie", "Luxembourg" or "Museum"
- With the metro: 10 minutes on foot of the station "Maelbeek" or "Trône"
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Art Nouveau is an intrinsic part of Belgian heritage because it is here that it originates. Horta House was the personal home and studio of architect Victor Horta, one of the founders of this art. Remarkably preserved, it represents it, at its peak.
- By tram and bus: "Janson" stop
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Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Beguinage of Louvain was founded in the 13th century. Composed of alleys, small squares, gardens and beautifully preserved houses, it is now inhabited by students and teachers, and can be visited free of charge.
- By train until the station Leuven - Then with the bus until stop "Leuven H.Hartkliniek"
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