About

The VIlle Museum is located in an ancient building, whose roots date back to the far nineteenth century. Locals joke that it's not so important to enter the Ville Museum as it is to see it in the nocturnal twinkling of lights, the gleam of street lamps, and the mirror reflections of its tall windows.

The first floor of the building is entirely dedicated to paintings, sculptures, and other items made of silver, precious ceramics, and modern plastics. The second floor is reserved for exhibits that, in one way or another, shed light on the political, cultural, and even economic life of the city. Additionally, the museum has collected several hundred sets of clothes for the "Manneken Pis".

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Manneken-Pis
Bus stop 284 m walk
Grand-Place
Bus stop 235 m walk
Bourse
Tram stop 295 m walk
Gare Centrale
Bus stop 264 m walk
Arenberg
Bus stop 286 m walk

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