Brussel, Belgium
Grote Markt van
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+32 22794350
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
No wheelchair-accessible car park
This buildings are very famous, you can find on the fridge magnets...
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The Brussels City Museam, a Gothic style architectural wonder, was built in 1887 at the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium. In 1936, the building was designated a historic site and in 1998 it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the rest of the Grand Place. The museum is devoted to the history of Brussels fine and applied arts, the origin and development of the city, the history of the people of Brussels and the dressing room of that quintessentially Brussels symbol, Manneken-Pis! I would highly recommend a visit here. There are lots of other beautiful places to visit and spend time around the Museum. Give yourself atleast half a day if not a full day.
Without seeing this museum, the city is kind of meaningless.
Incredible local history! Free audioguide for your mobile phone. 3 stories with stairs.
A great museum to get to know the city and its history better
Did you know the sculpture of Manneken Pis is not the real one. The real one is located a few metres away from it, in the Brussels City Museum. There are areas dedicated to stone work, wood work and ceramics of Brussels. Don't miss the very unique pot bellied ceramic sculptures that actually serve the function of a wine/beer disperser!!!!
Interesting to discover Brussel's history
definitely the place to go if you want to learn more about belgian and brussels history
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