1. BELvuePlace des Palais 7, Brussels B-1000
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UPPER TOWN. The BELvue Museum covers the history of Belgium from its creation in 1830 to the present day. The story is told in photos, documents, film archives and bric-a-brac, including a collection of objects formerly owned by King Baudouin I. Before it was converted a museum, the grand 18th-century building spent time as a luxury hotel and was also a royal home. Recent work has restored it to its former glory. (© 10Best) More Details for BELvueHours: Tue-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat-Sun 10am-6pm Admission: BELvue Adult €5; Senior €4; Student (18-25) €3; Child (-18) Free Combination ticket with Coudenberg Adult €8; Senior €6; Student (18-25) €4; Child (-18) Free Payment Methods: Website: Visit the BELvue website » Type: Architecture, History Museums, Museums |
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