#Masterpieces

La Maison du Roi (The King’s House)

The most important work in our collection is undoubtedly the building that houses the museum. It is called “Maison du Roi” in French and “Broodhuis” in Dutch. This neo-Gothic building, as we know it today, dates back to the last quarter of the 19th century. Its unparalleled history perfectly reflects the heritage of the city.
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Visitor information

Dear visitors,

Are you an individual visitor? To make the most of your visit to the museum, we advise you to book via our reservation platform

Wearing a facemask remains recommended when it’s very busy in the museum.

 

Security measures

Large suitcases and backpacks are not permitted.

Closed

13.05 > 08.06: The main hall on the second floor is closed. The Manneken-Pis room remains accessible

Guided tours

Reservations are fully booked until June 18.

Reservation requests must be submitted 3 weeken before the visit via our online form

In the event of cancellation or delay for a tour already booked, please send an e-mail to servicedespublics-publiekswerking@brucity.be

 

 

 

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Let’s Play!

13.02.24 > 25.08.24

Through items from the collection of the Brussels City Museum, Let’s Play! explores the fascinating history of games.
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First Sunday of the month

05.05.24

The Museum opens its doors free of charge every first Sunday of the month. To help you discover the collections, our guides are at your disposal in the museum's rooms.
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