Brussels City Museum

Brussels, 13th Century

Don’t know much about Brussels? Stop by this small museum for a crash history course.

The first floor displays wall tapestries, goldsmith work, ceramics, paintings and altars. On the second floor, view old maps, architectural relics, more paintings and my personal favorites, the miniature scale city models. The third floor has historical documents, manuscripts and, in a separate area, the 600+ ensemble wardrobe for the city’s biggest celebrity, Manneken Pis.

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