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Wellington Museum

The battle of Waterloo in 1815.

This museum is situated in the former stagecoach station where the Duke of Wellington stayed on the nights of 17 and 18 June 1815.  You can still visit the Duke’s bedroom, the office where he wrote his victory report, and his aide-de-camp’s bedroom.


Various other rooms have been dedicated, each to an army, including authentic documents, etchings, weapons and souvenirs of the various nations that took part in the combat.  There is also an impressive collection of rare weapons, such as “la Suffisante”, a cannon manufactured in Douai, France in 1813 and abandoned on the battlefield.  Each round weight 6 lbs.


Your individual ticket for entry into the museum entitles you to an audio guide available in various languages. 

Duration of the visit: 50 minutes.

Chaussée de Bruxelles 147
1410 Waterloo
+32 (0)2 357 28 60
+32 (0)2 354 28 31


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Open
April 1 to September 30, from 9:30am to 6pm. October 1 to March 31 from 10am to 5pm
Closed
January 1 and December 25 : on 24/12 and 31/12 closed as of 1:30pm

Prices
between 3 € and 6,50 € (audio-guide included in the price for individuals) Tariff group from 20 people

Guided Tours
upon reservation at +32 (0)2 357 28 60

Services and facilities
library (on request)

Accessibility
train - Bus (TEC) W-365
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