For many museums whose survival depends wholly or partly on their own income, the necessity to close their doors for a second time has of course an immediate impact. Our organisation also wishes to affirm its support for all the external and central players in the cultural sector - artists, guides and technicians - whose income depends on its vitality. In the same way as the measures planned for the commercial sector, we are once again advocating for adequate financial support for the cultural sector.
Would you like to support our museums? Continue to follow the digital initiatives they create for you during this new lockdown. Virtual tours, decrypted exhibitions or masterpieces, children's workshops to do at home or even remote concerts: enough to keep you connected until the reopening, which we hope will be quick.
Brussels Museums keeps you informed via Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @brusselsmuseums.
You can also follow #museumathome on Instagram and Facebook as well as your favourite cultural places and museums :
- Museum of Natural Sciences
- Centrale for Contermporary Art
- Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
- art et marges museum
- MIMA
- BELvue Museum
- BOZAR
- Museum of Ixelles
- Art & History Museum
- Comics Art Museum
- CIVA
- Sewer Museum
- Fashion & Lace Museum
- Boghossian Foundation
- Design Museum Brussels
- Atomium
- Jewish Museum of Belgium
- Maurice Carême Museum
- Halle Gate
- Migratie Museum Migration
- Museum of the National Bank
- Maison Autrique
- Brussels City Museum
- Halles Saint-Gery
- MIM - Musical Instruments Museum
- Bibliotheca Wittockiana
- KBR
- Coudenberg
- Children Museum
- Erasmus House and Beguinage Museums
- Puppet Museum - Peruchet Theatre
- Horta Museum
- ARGOS - Centre for Visual Arts
- Musée de la Médecine - ULB
- Botanique
- Army Museum
- Train World
- House of European History
- La Fonderie
You can also support our non-profit organization by making a donation via our website.