Admission to: Musical Instruments Museum
Entrance to all galleries and exhibitions
Audio guide
Transport
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-18
Children aged 0-18 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Seniors aged 65 and above can be entitled to the senior ticket
Disabled visitors eligible for free tickets may bring one accompanying assistant
Disabled visitors must present an EU disability card
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Individuals who purchased student tickets are required to bring the valid student ID
Suitcases and oversized items are prohibited in the venue
A complimentary cloakroom is provided; coats and large bags must be checked
The audio guide can be purchased on-site for an additional fee
Expect an enchanting journey through the history of music at the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels. Spread across four captivating floors, this cultural treasure houses over 1,000 rare and historic instruments from around the world. Marvel at ancient relics like the Jew's harp, potentially dating back to the 16th century, and delve into the evolution of keys and keyboards in Western music.
Discover classical masterpieces spanning from the late medieval period to the 19th century, and enjoy highlights like a harmonica donated by legendary Belgian-American jazz musician Toots Thielemans. The museum’s crown jewel is the componium, a 19th-century orchestrion capable of composing endless unique tunes. With its rich displays and fascinating stories, this museum is a must-see for music lovers and history enthusiasts alike
By bus: Board bus no. 27, 38, 71, or 95 and stop at station Royale
By train: Take tram 92 or 93, and stop at station Royale
By metro: Take metro lines 1 or 5, and stop at stations Gare Centrale or Parc