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Tourist attractions
Illusion Brussels (0 min)
Museum opened in 2021 specializing in visual illusions and immersive sensory experiences.
Gabrielle Petit (2 min)
Bronze memorial from 1923 honoring the Belgian resistance fighter executed during World War I.
Museum of Belgian Brewers (2 min)
Dedicated to Belgian brewing heritage, exploring traditional beer-making techniques and regional styles.
Everard 't Serclaes (2 min)
Bronze statue from 1902; locals believe touching it brings luck and grants wishes.
1830 (2 min)
Bronze memorial marking Belgium's independence and revolution of 1830.
Charles Buls Memorial (2 min)
Bronze memorial designed by Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta in 1898, honoring Brussels' former burgher and urban reformer.
Brussels City Museum (3 min)
Founded in 1887, this museum displays artwork, sculptures, and historical objects documenting Brussels' urban development.
Brussels Comics Figurines Museum (3 min)
Displays European comic art figurines with extended hours in summer. Admission fee; Thursday–Monday 10:30am–6pm.
Jacques Brel Foundation (3 min)
Museum dedicated to the life and work of Belgian-French singer-songwriter Jacques Brel. Open Tuesday–Sunday 12:00–17:30.
The Puppets' House (3 min)
Free-entry museum showcasing puppet history and traditional lace craftsmanship, open Thursday to Saturday.

























































