House of European History

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Bruxelles, Belgium

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History museum· Museum

House of European History Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

House of European History is located in Bruxelles, Belgium on Rue Belliard 135. House of European History is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in Belgium.

Address

Rue Belliard 135

Phone

+32 22831220

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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eric huffman

A fine museum to get a sense of what Europe considers itself to be. A person with a good history background is not going to learn much though.

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Marlene Rios

If you are a huge fan of history this is the place to visit but be aware that you will need at least 3 hours to see the exhibit, due to the current covid rules you can’t be in a room more than 10 minutes, the museum provides tablets at the start of the tour containing every single detail of the objects/pictures you see on display. They did an ounstanding job in the design of the exhibit and the way everything is shown. The staff at the museum is very diverse and they are extremely friendly/helpful in providing assistance. I will for sure return!!! Congratulations to the museum for the great job.

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Quentin Delvigne

Great museum, interactive and really interesting. We had to rush it a bit because it was closing. You'll need a good 2 hours to go through the Free exhibit. It will give you a great perspective of our shared European history and is the great basis for a discussion about the future.

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Eduardo Sanchez

Comprehensive museum about Europe from the Greek myth to nowadays. If you want to immerse yourself in it reserve about 2.5 hours of your time to explore, there is a lot of material to go through.

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Daniel Hermes

Lockers can't be used due to Covid19. Because everybody knows Covid19 spreads through lockers. So everyone coming here had to carry around his jacket AND the tablet they give you. With both hands full nobody can touch anything, so maybe that's part of their plan. You learn nothing in this exhibition if you ever paid like 1% attention in school. The audio guide features short 30 second clips with super basic facts. The headphones are very uncomfortable and their audio quality is a joke. As someone who's very enthusiastic about the EU this experience was very disappointing.

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Viviana Parra

Very interested if you are into European History, and it is for free

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Gerald Perry Marin

Well made narrative about the emerging European identity. There's a lot of stuff to digest - probably might need half a day to be able to appreciate the whole museum. Nice that it is free, just book it early online due to covid restrictions.

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Aleksandra Tomaszewska

Very intersting place to learn about the modern history of Europe. Very interactive with movies and audioguide.