What makes it 79% Solo-Friendly: Solo guests can read detailed panels, attend the 20-minute polishing show and finish in 90 minutes, so the compact museum delivers good value and zero group-coordination hassle.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A solo visitor can explore exhibits and attend the polishing demo without rush.
Self-guided tour:
Explore three themed rooms of diamond tools, raw stones and jewelry.
Tip: Read the English and French labels at your own pace.
Diamond polishing show:
Watch a craftsperson cut and polish a diamond live at 12:15 daily.
Tip: Arrive 5 minutes early to get a front-row view.
Interactive sorting lab:
Use the mock trading table to grade diamond replicas by size and clarity.
Tip: Try different replicas to feel industry techniques.
Audio guide experience:
Rent an English audio guide for €4 to hear in-depth stories about key artifacts.
Tip: Pick it up at reception before the tour.

Vojislav Ristivojevic
Found about the museum from an old tourist book, and had just the time to visit while on a short tour around beautiful Bruges. Exhibition is a nice introduction to fascinating history and technology of diamonds craft. The most fun part was the presentation of the machining and polishing. The young lady was very knowledgable and passionate about the process, and made the visit a memorable experienc...
Erin Torruella
This was really fun! Super interesting and plenty of exhibits to enjoy. They also had a scavenger hunt/quiz for my daughter to fill out and she loved it. Highly recommend checking it out.
Mihaela Odea
Not was what is expected to be,not..wow,maybe, because I was in Antwerpen and...there is wonderful bigger...
G S
Interesting. Good value if you buy the joint ticket with the chocolate museum. Includes a demonstration of polishing a diamond.
Toby Bayliss
This is a very well laid out interesting museum about diamonds at which we learned a great deal about the subject and felt we got very good value for money. After the self guided tour we attended the polishing demonstration and felt that this was the most interesting part of the trip. Well worth a visit. It was not crowded at the time of our attendance and felt much less of a tick box tourist m...
In summer, visit before noon to avoid afternoon crowds. In winter, enjoy quieter afternoons and softer light for photos.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Museum entry | EUR 12 |
| Audio guide rental | EUR 4 |
| Small souvenir | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 26 |
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