What makes it 71% Baby-Friendly: Parents with babies can use elevators, pram-friendly routes and a baby-changing room, yet there is no listed nursing room and displays give little sensory stimulation for under-fives.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows you to see main exhibits at a relaxed pace with breaks for the baby.
Explore the Art Deco Fables Room:
Admire colorful murals by Camille Barthélémy illustrating La Fontaine’s tales.
Tip: Use seating benches here for a calm break and visual stimulation for your baby.
Ride the pushchair-friendly elevators:
Move easily between all six floors without folding your stroller.
Tip: Plan your route to avoid peak times by starting on the top floor and descending.
Relax at ground-floor seating area:
Enjoy benches and small tables near the entrance for feeding or nap breaks.
Tip: Bring a soft blanket to create a cozy picnic spot for your baby.
Check out the interactive Discovery Spaces:
Engage with tactile installations and vivid displays across the museum.
Tip: Let your baby touch textured panels and explore open spaces safely.

M ZiX
Very interesting museum. First floor is the most artistic and it's pleasure to watch historical film records through the glass walls with items from that period. Also the period of the 60's and Zastava 750 "Fićo" produced in Yugoslavia and the wall behind it is pleasure to see. You will need approx. 2 hours to see exhibition. Them you can take a break in the small caffe near the exit. There are se...
Sindy Tang
Very engaging and interesting museum. Best of all - admission was free!
Dwi Febriyan
This is the largest museum in Brussels I've ever visited. I spent over three hours here to immerse myself in everything on display. There are about six floors in total (if I’m not mistaken), with a mix of temporary and permanent displays, both of which were fantastic. The museum blends classic European history with modern elements of European life in a way that’s engaging and easy to enjoy. They a...
Sandrine Misao Spices
In the heart of Brussels yet not advertised enough. Great installations, well thought Museum on the history of Europe, what made and makes Europe. Worth a visit!ale sure you dedicate at least 2 to 3 hours !!
Stuart
One of the best museums I have been to. Spread over 5 floors and they provide a tablet which guides you through the museum. The best part... Its free entry. Would highly recommend visit when in Brussels. You need to pass through metal detectors/ security to get in. Interesting little gift shop available as well
Look for weekend family workshops and special temporary exhibitions, often free and themed around seasons.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission | EUR 0 |
| Baby admission | EUR 0 |
| Café snack | EUR 5 |
| Souvenir postcard | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 7 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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