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Belgium Museum AttractionsHere are the top Belgium museum listings so you can find the best in Belgium for your trip. Read these museum reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Atomium ADD TO LIST (66 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium Built for Expo '58, the Atomium is a 102 metre (335) tall monument shaped to form the unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. It was originally.. 2. Rubenshuis ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Antwerpen, Antwerpen Region, Belgium I visited the museum about 30 years ago.But since it is a museum I suppose not too much changed.I would say that since I like very much Rubens , my atention fellt on.. 3. Kathedraal ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Antwerpen, Antwerpen Region, Belgium The tourist attraction you can't miss while you're in Antwerp. You don't even have to particulary like gothic to be impressed. The cathedral tower dominates the skyline.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Liege, Liege Region, Belgium Museum of Stone Age. They have a permanent collection of finds, explaining life in Stone Age, occasional exhibitions and outside, reconstructions of Stone Age houses... ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium First of all, its the largest music museum in the world. It has several rooms of interesting instruments from different part of the globe and from different time.. ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Bruges, West-Vlaanderen Region, Belgium You have to taste their chocolate/caramel thing. To die for! 7. Middelheim ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Antwerpen, Antwerpen Region, Belgium Everyone who is the least bit interested in 20th century art should visit this place, preferably on a warm afternoon. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Bastogne, Luxembourg Region, Belgium If you're interested in anything World War 2, then this museum is one you shouldn't miss. Situated a few miles outside the town of Bastogne, a town so well known for.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium The Erasmus house is one of the oldest gothic houses in Brussels. It was built between 1450 to 1515. It is named after Erasmus of Rotterdam the famous humanitarian.. 10. Beginenhof ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium Near the Erasmus house you will find the smallest Beginenhof of Belgium. They only lived up to eight ladies. This is not an abbey and the ladies were no nuns. They used.. |