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Opening times

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  • The last entry is at 15.30 from Tuesday to Friday and at 16.30 on Saturday and Sunday.
  • On the 24th and 31st of December, the Museum will close at 15.00.
  • The Museum is closed on the 25th of December, 1st of January, and 1st of May.
  • Consult the dates of the Belgian school holidays.
  • The library is open from Monday to Friday, between 9:00 and 12:00 and between 13:30 and 16:00. It is closed on national holidays and between Christmas and the New Year. 

Admission fees

Individual visitors

Admission to the museum (temporary exhibition included when available)Entrance tickets
Adults€ 13
Seniors (65+), Disabled visitors€ 10
Students*, children and teenagers aged 4-17 (accompanied by an adult), teachers** (excluding school visits), Friends of the Institute€ 5

* Students aged 18-23 with a valid student card

** Teachers and professors working in Belgium

  • Free entry

In order to respect the quotas, visitors benefiting from the free tariff (see below) are required to take a free ticket via the online sales site.

Entrance to the museum is free:

  • for everybody on the first Wednesday of every month, after 13:00
  • for children under four, accompanied by at least one paying adult
  • for holders of the Museum of Natural Sciences annual pass 
  • for one accompanying person per disabled visitor
  • for holders of the ICOM, BELSPO, 365.be / Riebedebie.be cardsfor Brussels Card holders (see below)for holders of a press card
  • for teachers on a preparation of a school visit on presentation of the teachers' card AND confirmation of a reservation
  • for members of an association of science teachers (such as Probio, ABPPC, FRGEPRO, VOB, VeLeWe, VLA), on presentation of their membership card.
Workshops

PaleoLAB: entry + € 3
After a very short introduction in French or Dutch, it’s all about touching, testing, and handling the objects in this discovery zone. Parents can also help children if necessary.

Annual pass

Are you a fan of the Museum’s galleries and exhibitions? Pick up an annual pass to get a year's unlimited access to 16,000 m2 of permanent and temporary exhibitions. You’ll also receive a 20% discount on our Holiday Camps and 10% off all of your purchases, such as books, games or souvenirs, at the MuseumShop. And you can visit our partners at a reduced rate: Aquascope de Virelles, Domaine de Bokrijk, Domaine des Grottes de Han, Forestia, Meise Botanical Garden, MuseOs, Mira Observatory,  Sparkoh (Pass), Planckendael, Planetarium, Sealife Blanckenberge, Serpentarium, Speelgoedmuseum, Technopolis, De Zonnegloed and Antwerp Zoo.

  • € 30: adults
  • € 20: children and teenagers aged 4-17 (accompanied by a paying adult), students, seniors (65+), Friends of the Institute and disabled visitors

Groups and Guided Tours

Admissions

(Minimum group size of 15 people)

 Permanent exhibitions
Adults€ 10
Children and young people (aged 2-23)€ 5
  • Advance booking is required for all groups. This includes free visits scheduled for the first Wednesday of the month, after 13:00. Bookings must be made via reservations@naturalsciences.be or +32 (0)2 627 42 52 (weekdays between 9:00 and 12:00 and between 13:00 and 16:30).
  • Admission is free for ONE accompanying adult with every 15 paying visitors, for teachers on a preparation of a school visit on presentation of the teachers' card AND confirmation of a reservation (teachers** excluding school visits: € 5), and for everyone on the first Wednesday of the month, after 13:00.
Guided tours

Guided tours can be provided in English, subject to the availability of our guides. For more information or to book, please send a mail to reservations@naturalsciences.be or call +32 (0)2 627 42 52 (weekdays between 9:00 and 12:00 and between 13:00 and 16:30)

 LengthMaximum number of people per guideAdults (weekdays)Adults (weekends and holidays)Children
Guided tour75 mins15€ 80€ 96€ 45
Behind the scenes visit (a tour of the archives with our scientists)90 mins12€ 80-€ 45
Activities

Workshops and birthday parties can be provided in English, subject to the availability of our guides. For more information or to book, please send a mail to reservations@naturalsciences.be or call +32 (0)2 627 42 52 (weekdays between 9:00 and 12:00 and between 13:00 and 16:30)

 LengthMaximum number of people per guideAdditional cost per participant (in addition to entry to the museum)
Activities120 mins15+ € 4
PaleoLAB120 mins15+ € 4

Combined tickets

Discovery ticket

Come and visit the Museum of Natural sciences by train. Buy your ticket online for the Museum and benefit from a 50 % reduction on your train journey way/back Brussels, with the SNCB code you will find on your entrance ticket for the Museum. Afterwards you go to the SNCB-website https://www.belgiantrain.be/en/leisure/discovery-ticket/natuurwetenschappen where you use the given code when you book your train tickets.

The Brussels Card

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The Brussels Card opens doors all over Brussels. For either 24, 48, or 72 hours, this card gives you free admission to the permanent exhibitions in over 30 Brussels museums, free travel on STIB public transport, and incredible discounts in designer boutiques, shops, exhibitions, restaurants, and other attractions in the city. You also receive a map of Brussels when you buy the Brussels Card. There are six options: the 24 hour Brussels Card (€26), the 48 hour Brussels Card (€34), the 72 hour Brussels Card (€42), the 24 hour Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off (€40), the 48 hour Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off (€52), and the 72 hour Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off (€64). If you have a “Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off”, your Brussels Card also allows you to ride on the Hop on Hop off buses for free during 24, 48 or 72 hours (check the timetable at www.citysightseeingbrussel.be). The Brussels Card is available at the Museum tills.

  • The B-Excursion tickets have to be exchanged for entrance tickets at the Museum’s ticket desk. Please print your online B-Excursion ticket.
  • Groups are always required to book in advance, first with the Museum, and then with the SNCB. For more information on travelling as a group, please visit the SNCB website.
  • Admission to the permanent exhibition halls and the temporary exhibitions is free on the first Wednesday of every month, after 13:00. Therefore we advise you not to buy B-Excursion for those afternoons.

Getting here

Address

Museum of Natural Sciences
29 Rue Vautier
1000 Brussels
Tel: +32 (0)2 627 42 11 (Monday to Friday, between 7:30 and 17:00) 

We strongly recommend to use public transport. The parking possibilities are limited in the area of the Museum and our car park is very small and accessible in priority to visitors with reduced mobility (visitors with reduced mobility are asked to contact our Security Service (security@naturalsciences.be) at least one day prior to your visit so that we can prepare for your arrival). Take a look at the important information for car and coach drivers below.

Public transport

Find your way to the Museum by public transport (Belgian Rail, STIB/MIVB, TEC and De Lijn) with www.belgiantrain.be/en/travel-info/current/current-departure-times.

Train

Brussels-Luxembourg station is a five-minute walk from the museum (take exit 2). See the “Admissions” section above for details on Discovery Tickets.

Bus
Bus 38 or 95 to “Idalie” or “Luxembourg” bus stops which are a five-minute walk from the museum
Bus 34 or 80 to “Museum” bus stop, opposite the museum

Metro
Line 1 or 5 to “Maelbeek/Maalbeek” station, a ten-minute walk from the museum
Line 2 or 6 to “Trône/Troon” station, a ten-minute walk from the museum

Villo!
There are several Villo! bike rental stations near the museum. The nearest, station no. 102, is located just outside the Museum, at the base of the outside staircase, facing 229-233 Chaussée de Wavre.

More information
For more information, please see the following websites:

Cars and tourist coaches

Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Brussels

Since January 1st of 2018, the Brussels-Capital Region has become a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). The regulation affects cars, vans ≤ 3.5 tonnes, and buses and coaches, whether registered in Belgium or abroad. If you are entering the city in a car or van, check here to find out whether you are allowed to drive your vehicle within the LEZ (Belgian number plate) or register your car (foreign number plate). If a vehicule has not been registered in advance, a fine of 150 € can be levied. If you do not meet the conditions, we remind you that there are park-and-ride car parks on the access routes leading into Brussels as well as alternatives to the car. Thank you for taking part in the regional effort aimed at improved air quality!

Partial closing of Wiertz Street

The part of Wiertz Street near the European Parliament is closed for vehicles. As a consequence there is no direct connection anymore between Belliard Street and the Museum. You can reach us via Chaussée de Wavre.

Parking lots nearby

  • Parking Forte Dei Marmi: Avenue du Maelbeek 61, 1040 Etterbeek
  • Parking Jourdan: Place Jourdan 1, 1040 Etterbeek
  • Parking Tulipe: Rue de la Tulipe 39a, 1050 Ixelles
  • Parking des 2 Portes (Porte de Namur): Boulevard de Waterloo 2, 1000 Brussels

List of tourist coach parking locations in Brussels

Accessibility

The Museum is accessible to disabled visitors and the purchase of a concession ticket for a disabled visitor includes free admission for one accompanying adult.

Access and Parking

There are two spaces in the main Museum car park reserved for those with disabled parking badges. For those arriving by public transport, there is a colour-coded street map that shows the accessibility of footpaths in the “Bruxelles en fauteuil” guide.

The Entrance

There is a ramp that connects the car park with the entrance to the Museum. The doors to this ramp are not automatic, so please do not hesitate to ask for help from the car park attendant. There is a lift in the entrance hall that is specially designed for wheelchairs to allow you to descend to the cloakroom floor. A note to groups of visitors with reduced mobility: taking the lift from the entrance hall to the cloakrooms takes a certain amount of time, so we recommend that you use the external walkway, accompanied by a member of our Security Service staff*.

The impressive external walkway located between the car park railings and the Museum entrance allows visitors with reduced mobility, accompanied by a member of our Security staff*, to directly access the cloakroom floor. It does not replace the main entrance, where the entrance desks are located, but it does optimise entrance into the Museum.

The floor of the walkway is fitted with orange LEDs, and there are direction signs on the road side, for blind or partially sighted visitors. The incline of the wooden floor is designed to limit momentum for wheelchairs. The lobby that connects the walkway to the Museum is fitted with sliding doors (the external doors are automatic in both directions, while the internal doors are automatic when exiting).

* If you would like to enter the Museum using the external walkway, please ask the car park attendant or send an email in advance to security@naturalsciences.be (there you can also reserve a parking spot).

Wheelchair for visitor use

A wheelchair for visitor use is kept in the entrance hall. It can be reserved by email: visitors.services@naturalsciences.be

Lifts

There are two main lifts (A and B) that are accessible to everyone, as well as several lifts for wheelchair users. In the event that one of the lifts is unavailable, please ask one of the museum attendants to show you which way to go.

Toilets

You will find disabled toilets in the toilets by the Mineral Hall (Floor -1), in the excavation section of the Dinosaur Gallery (Floor -2), and below the main staircase that connects the Dinosaur Gallery and the 250 Years of Natural Sciences Hall (Floor -1).

Activities for blind and partially sighted visitors

For children over the age of 5, we recommend a visit to the paleoLAB, which offers a wide variety of fun activities, as well as lots of objects, particularly fossils and minerals, that can be handled (in fact, this is what this discovery zone was designed for!).

More information on the paleoLAB for individual visitors and for groups.

The Museum received the Accessibility Award in the 2013 Brussels Tourism Awards.

Eating and drinking

Dino Café

Whether you're feeling a bit peckish or thirsty, or if you could eat a dinosaur, head for the Dino Café! Here you will find a wide range of products to eat in or take away. Our menu is a hit with children and includes sandwiches, salads, soups, hot meals and hot dogs.

Ask about our special options for groups or birthdays. For more information (about the Dino Café only), call or fax on +32 (0)2 640 21 60 or send a mail to catering@horetomuseum.be.

Picnic areas

Indoors
The indoor picnic area is is located next to the Mineral Hall (Floor -1).
Groups can book tables in this picnic area via reservations@naturalsciences.be.

Outdoors
There is a picnic area with ten picnic tables near the entrance, amongst the trees behind the statue of the Ishango bone.

MuseumShop

Whether you’re looking for museum branded T-shirts and mugs for the whole family, figurines of your favourite animals, a fluffy toy, a beautiful book, a field guide, genuine rocks and minerals, or a nature sounds CD, you will find all of this and much more in our MuseumShop (Tuesday to Sunday).

Explore our range of products in French or Dutch.

The MuseumShop is open from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends.

For more information, please call 02 627 44 00 or email museumshop@naturalsciences.be.

Facilities

Baby rooms

You will find baby-changing tables in the toilets by the Mineral Hall (Floor -1), in the excavation section of the Dinosaur Gallery (Floor -2), and below the main staircase that connects the Dinosaur Gallery and the 250 Years of Natural Sciences Hall (Floor 0).

First Aid

The Museum is equipped with a cardiac defibrillator (at the entrance to the building), and a first aid point. In the event of an incident, please inform one of the Museum attendants. Help will be provided by people trained in first aid.

Free cloakroom and lockers

You can leave your coats, bags and umbrellas in the cloakroom free of charge. For valuables, we recommend you to use the free keyless lockers.

The cloakroom and the lockers are located on the ground floor, just before the entrance to the Dinosaur Gallery.

Lost something (teddy bear, scarf, umbrella etc.)?

Wheelchair for visitor use

A wheelchair for visitor use is kept in the entrance hall. It can be reserved at the Reception by email: visitors.services@naturalsciences.be.

Museum and visitor code

So that everyone can have a pleasant visit please respect the guidelines outlined in our Visitor Regulations.

Library

The library is open to all, subject to registration (€ 2.50 a year, see regulations). It is open Monday to Friday, between 9:00 and 12:00 and between 13:30 and 16:00. It is closed on national holidays and between Christmas and the New Year. The library is located on level -1 of the Museum. It may be accessed via the RBINS’ reception (the stairs going up on the left). You do not need to present your Reader’s Card at reception, but a librarian will come to fetch you.

Photography and Filming

Taking photographs and filming in the museum is allowed, as long as flashes and tripods are not used, and on the condition that the resulting images are for personal use only and are not for professional or commercial purposes. The filming or taking photographs must also be done in such a way as not to disturb other visitors.

Filming or taking photographs for professional purposes is allowed subject to the prior authorisation of the Communication Service (Tel: +32 (0)2 627 44 53).

Tourist Information

Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Brussels

Since January 1st of 2018, the Brussels-Capital Region has become a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). The regulation affects cars, vans ≤ 3.5 tonnes, and buses and coaches, whether registered in Belgium or abroad. If you are entering the city in a car or van, check here to find out whether you are allowed to drive your vehicle within the LEZ (Belgian number plate) or register your car (foreign number plate). If a vehicule has not been registered in advance, a fine of 150 € can be levied. If you do not meet the conditions, we remind you that there are park-and-ride car parks on the access routes leading into Brussels as well as alternatives to the car. Thank you for taking part in the regional effort aimed at improved air quality!

List of tourist coach parking locations in Brussels

Other museums in the area

There are other museums nearby, notably:

The Brussels Card
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The Brussels Card opens doors all over Brussels. For either 24, 48, or 72 hours, this card gives you free admission to the permanent exhibitions in over 30 Brussels museums, free travel on STIB public transport, and incredible discounts in designer boutiques, shops, exhibitions, restaurants, and other attractions in the city. You also receive a map of Brussels when you buy the Brussels Card. There are six options: the 24 hour Brussels Card (€26), the 48 hour Brussels Card (€34), the 72 hour Brussels Card (€42), the 24 hour Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off (€40), the 48 hour Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off (€52), and the 72 hour Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off (€64). If you have a “Brussels Card + Hop on Hop off”, your Brussels Card also allows you to ride on the Hop on Hop off buses for free during 24, 48 or 72 hours (check the timetable at www.citysightseeingbrussel.be). The Brussels Card is available at the Museum tills.

 

To find out more about what Brussels has to offer in the way of culture, tourist attractions, fine dining, and hotels, please don’t hesitate to visit the following:

Contact Us

Museum of Natural Sciences
29 Rue Vautier
1000 Brussels
Tel: +32 (0)2 627 42 11 (Monday to Friday, between 7:30 and 17:00)

If you would like more information about our exhibitions and activities you can:

If you would like to book a guided tour, a workshop, an activity, or a group visit:

If you have a question about the tickets you bought:

Lost something (teddy bear, scarf, umbrella etc.)?

If you would like to contact a member of our staff, ask a question about natural sciences, report a ringed bird you have found, or for any other enquiries:

If you would like to know more about organizing an event or to discuss a possible partnership:

If you would like to make a complaint about any of our services:

If you are not satisfied with the handling of your complaint:

  • Contact the Federal Ombudsman (in French or Dutch). The Federal Ombudsman helps you to solve your disputes with federal administrative authorities in a reliable and rapid manner.

Leaflet 'Complaint management'

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