Brussels: Specialty Museum
Places and attractions in the Specialty museum category
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Horta Museum
The Horta Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta and his time. The museum is housed in Horta's former house and workshop, Maison & Atelier Horta, in the Brussels municipality of Saint-Gilles.
Brussels Tram Museum
The Brussels Tram Museum, officially Musée du Transport Urbain Bruxellois or Museum voor het Stedelijk Vervoer te Brussel, is a transport museum located in an old tram depot in the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Brussels, Belgium.
Erasmus House
The Erasmus House, also known as the Erasmus House Museum, is a museum in Anderlecht, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium, devoted to the Dutch humanist writer Erasmus of Rotterdam.
Museum David and Alice van Buuren
The Museum David and Alice Van Buuren is a private house, now a museum, built from 1924 to 1928 for banker and art collector David Van Buuren and his wife Alice in Uccle, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium.
Bibliotheca Wittockiana
The Wittockiana is a public museum and library located in Brussels devoted to the arts of the book and of bookbinding. The museum is based on the personal collection of Michel Wittock, a former entrepreneur and bibliophile, who donated his collection to the King Baudouin Fondation on 2010.
La Fonderie
La Fonderie, Brussels Museum of Industry and Labour is a museum of industrial history in Brussels, Belgium. It collects objects, documents and oral history on the city’s industrial past and visualises the working history of Brussels.
Clockarium
The Clockarium is a museum in Schaerbeek, in the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium, devoted to the Art Deco ceramic clock. It specializes into the faience mantel clocks, which were the first timepiece affordable to everyone and proudly decorating many homes in Belgium and Northern France during the 1920s and 1930s.
Schaerbeek Beer Museum
The Schaerbeek Beer Museum in the commune of Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium is a museum dedicated to Belgian beers. The museum, which is a not-for-profit association, was founded in 1993 and officially opened in March, 1994.
Belgian Chocolate Village
The Belgian Chocolate Village is a chocolate museum located in the Brussels commune of Koekelberg.
Musée Wiertz - Wiertz Museum
The Wiertz museum, in Ixelles, is a museum dedicated to the Belgian artist Antoine Wiertz.