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New guide: The map of Brussels Museums

The new edition of the Brussels Museum Map is available for all those interested in the cultural map of the city. The 8th edition of this guide is available for free in Dutch, French and English language, and covers 110 well known and less famous Brussels museums.

The map locates all the museums on a crystal clear map, including the main metro, tram and bus lines. The alphabetical index sums up all the museums per keyword (in 3 languages). On the back of the map, there’s an overview in which every museum and its collection is shortly introduced. It offers all the practical information you can possibly think of, in addition to important questions, such as whether you’ll be able to visit the museum with the Brussels Card, if it’s accessible to people with certain disabilities and whether the museum organizes activities for children.

The Museum Map is an essential tool for discovery of Brussels and it’s completely free. You can pick up your copy at the Brussels museums, at the Brussels tourist offices or at some of the city hotels.

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