What makes it 59% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted, change tables and open breastfeeding policy help, yet strollers are banned inside so adults must carry the infant, and echoing galleries can trigger fussiness quickly.
Why 30-45 minutes visit duration is ideal for with baby: Brief visit lets baby stay calm while you see key highlights.
Store stroller at cloakroom:
Leave your stroller free at the main entrance cloakroom.
Tip: Ask staff on arrival for the latest stroller policy.
See Bruegel’s The Fall of Icarus:
Admire this Old Master masterpiece on the second floor of the Classical Museum.
Tip: Head there first to catch your baby’s interest quickly.
Use baby-changing facilities:
Find changing tables in the ground-floor restrooms near the lifts.
Tip: Visit early to avoid lines during busy hours.
Take a café break:
Sit in the museum café next to the ticket hall.
Tip: Choose a corner spot for space and natural light.

Graham Short
The entrance to the museum is an impressive hall, with a huge marble floor and glass roof. The second level looks over the main concourse. It’s split into sections the Bruegel section and old Dutch masters are well represented and that’s what the museum caters too. There is a small room of modern art but that’s it.
Cita Wijaya
One of the most breathtaking buildings in Brussels. You can spend a whole day just admiring the arts and the building is very well kept. Don’t miss Rene Magritte’s museum in it and there will be separate ticket if you want to enjoy that one, but since you’re already there, might as well. I came here specifically to find Peter Bruegl the Elder’s paintings and I was happy that I could find some of i...
ddd
I recommend to buy the ticket that includes the Magritte museum as well. Beautiful artwork, very big museum so it might take you about 3-4 hours. The Magritte museum is not for everyone, so i recommend looking up his paintings beforehand.
Melina Carmona
We recommend visiting this museum with the combined ticket that includes the Magritte Museum. That said, we want to make it clear: this is a wonderful artistic and cultural experience you simply can’t miss if you’re visiting the capital. It not only holds incredibly beautiful works of art, but it’s also a peaceful, stunning, and super photogenic place. Don’t miss it!
Edward Laue
Holy cow! Loads of world-class Belgian art in a climate-controlled atmosphere. Well worth the visit. The Caravaggio exhibit is worth the price of admission. In Bruges, the museum pass is worth it if you have time to visit all the great museums and climb the tower. But allow two days.
Galleries stay cool year-round. In winter dress baby in layers. In summer plan morning visits to avoid afternoon crowds.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (Old Masters) | EUR 20 |
| Café snack and drink | EUR 6 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 26 |
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