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BELvue Museum
Address: Place des Palais 7 1000 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0)70 22 04 92
Fax: +32 (0)2 502 46 23
E-mail: info@belvue.be
Website: http://www.belvue.be
Open: from Tuesday to Friday, from 10am to 5pm. Saturday and Sunday, from 10am to 6pm
Closed: Monday, December 25 and 31.
Price: 0 € (-18 year) - 5 € (combined with Coudenberg: 0 €-8 €)
Visits: http://www.belvue.be/BELvue/index.aspx?LangType=1033
Services: restaurant Green attitude (salade bar) - museumshop - library (by appointment) - meetingroom
Facilities: accessible to disabled persons
Accessibility: Train : Bruxelles Central station - Metro : Parc / Trône / Porte de Namur / Gare Centrale - Tram 92 94 - Bus 27 38 71 95
Collection: The museum offers visitors a broad overview of Belgian dynasty: from the revolution in 1830 up to the present federal state, with special attention to topics such as the industrial revolution, the struggle for universal suffrage, the golden sixties, the constitutional reforms and the Royal Question.
Description: Have you ever wondered how much you really know about the history of Belgium ? Would you like to get to know it in a splendid building, next to the Royal Palace where it all began ? Then you must certainly visit the renovated BELvue Museum : the only museum that reveals the particularly fascinating history of Belgium. Remarkable film fragments, striking pictures and numerous period documents will guide you through more than one and a half century of stirring Belgian history. A visit to the BELvue Museum offers you the opportunity to get all of Belgium's secrets unlocked! Access to the archaeological remains of the Former Palace of Brussels.
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