National Museum of the Resistance
Resistance, concentration and extermination camps.
The National Museum of the Resistance increases the visitor's awareness of a dark period of our history. It preserves, among other things, numerous documents and archives about the organization of Resistance and its actions during the two world wars, testimonies about nazi barbarism, the War of 18 days, prisoners of war, provision of fresh supplies, collaboration, nazi suppression, racism, armed resistance, civil resistance, escape lines, etc. The museum vouches for a historical heritage, plays a memorial role and spreads a message of peace to avoid such events to happen again.
Rue Van Lint 14
1070 Anderlecht

+32 (0)2 522 40 41

+32 (0)2 522 40 41
Contact e-mailOpenMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, from 9am to 12am and from 1pm to 4pm, Wednesday by appointment
ClosedWednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays en public holidays (except by appointment)
Pricesfree admission
Guided Toursupon reservation at +32 (0)2 522 40 41
Services and facilitieslibrary - multimedia centre - archives
AccessibilityTrain: Brussels-Midi - Metro: Clémenceau - Tram 81 (<20h) 31 (>20h) - Bus 46