Grand Place
|  | ·         How to reach it : Metro Gare Centrale ·         Map ·         Web site    | 
Magritte Museum
|  | ·         Address: 3 Rue de la Régence – 1000 Bruxelles ·         How to reach it : Metro Parc ·         When is it open :Tuesday to Friday from 10 to 17 pm closed the 1st of November ·         Web site    | 
 
Music Museum
|  | ·         Address: Montagne de la Cour 2 B-1000 Bruxelles·         How to reach it : Metro parc·         When is it open : Tuesday to Sunday 10 to 17pm·         Web site
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Cinquantenaire Museum
Expo UKIYO-E
| Did you know that the Cinquantenaire Museum owns one of the finest collections of Japanese prints in the world ? Soon these gems will leave the museum depot to shine on a prestigious exhibition in Belgium, for the first time since Europalia Japan (1989). Japanese courtesans, samurai, Mount Fuji… Discover all the iconic elements of Japanese culture that inspired the artists of the Land of the Rising Sun. You will be in the company of renowned names such as Hokusai, creator of the world’s most famous Wave…. |  | 
| PRACTICAL INFORMATION Opening hours: ·  Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ·  Ticket office closes at 4:00 p.m. ·  Closed on Mondays  and 1/11, 11/11, · Museum closes at 2 p.m. | ACCESS ·  Metro: The nearest stations are ‘Schuman’   and ‘Merode’. ·  Bus: 22, 27, 80: stop at ‘Galliërs’; 61: stop at ‘Merode’. ·  Tram: 81, 82: stop at ‘Merode’.   | 
 
Special exhibition at the science museum
The exhibition with a sting in its tail!
| The snakes, lizards, frogs, spiders, insects and other venomous creatures in the POISON exhibition are live and spread throughout more than twenty terrariums. A trained specialist looks after their health. With a bit of luck you can even observe him working (through the window of our secure laboratory)! |  | 
| PRACTICAL INFORMATION Opening hours: Closed on Monday Open 9:30 to 17:00   | ACCESS ·  Bus 38 or 95 to “Idalie” or “Luxembourg” bus stops which are a five-minute walk from the museum · Bus 34 or 80 to “Museum” bus stop, opposite the museum ·  Metro: Line 1 or 5 to “Maelbeek/Maalbeek” station, a ten-minute walk from the museum Line 2 or 6 to “Trône/Troon” station, a ten-minute walk from the museum | 
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Bruegel. Unseen Masterpieces When art meets technology
 
| Bruegel. Unseen Masterpieces allows members of the public to delve into the works of Pieter Bruegel the Elder († Brussels, 1569). While the artist and his paintings are instantly recognisable worldwide, every composition also depicts a whole host of characters – some surprising, others familiar – and vignettes that provide the subtext of history, which are masterpieces worthy of exploration in their own right. |  | 
| PRACTICAL INFORMATION: ·Tuesdays – Fridays: 10:00 – 17:00 ·Weekends: 11:00 – 18:00 · The ticket offices close at 16:30 during the week and at 17:30 during the weekends · Closed Mondays and  1 November, 11 November,   | ACCESS : ·  Metro lines 1 to 5 (Parc or Gare Centrale) · Tram lines 92-94 (stop: Royale) · Bus lines 27 – 38 – 71 – 95 (stop: Royale) lines 29 – 63 – 65 – 66 (stop: Parc or Gare Centrale) | 
 
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