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    This museum is home to over 7000 musical instruments of different times from almost every part of the world. Apart from having a look at these musical instruments, you will also have the opportunity to listen to sounds and melodies from them. Gate fee is usually €8 for an adult while seniors over 65 will pay €6. Those under 26 only need to pay €2.
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      • Holy Trinity, Brussels
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      • Planetarium (Belgium)
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      • Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
        This museum features the Museum of Historical Art (Musée d'Art Ancien-Museum voor Oude Kunst) and Museum of Modern Art (Musée d'Art Moderne-Museum voor Moderne Kunst). The collections at the historical section are majorly Belgian works from 14th to 20th century displaying works like the portraits of Hans Memling from the late 15th century, works of Hiëronymus Bosch, Lucas Cranach's Adam and Eve, just to mention a few.

        The modern art section features works by artists like van Gogh, Tanguy, Ernst, Matisse, Dalí, Chagall, Miró, Permeke, Delvaux, De Braekeleer and so on. Ticket costs €8 for adults per museum or €13 combined ticket. Students, seniors and disabled visitors will pay €2.50 while children between 12 and 16 will pay €1.25. Children under 12 years of age will enter for free and entrance on every first Wednesday afternoon of the month is also free.
        Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Rue de la Régence 3, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
      • Grand Place
        Located in the central part of the city, Grand Place is encompassed by the city tower as well old buildings that were constructed 300 years ago. A bright illumination envelopes the Grand Place in the evening making it an astonishing sight to behold. Musical and light shows are held in some evenings and you can enjoy the Belgian waffle with caramelized sugar locally known as gaufre de Liège-Luikse wafel. You will get the best ones from the small shops at the northeast corner of the place.
        Grand Place 1000 Brussels, Belgium
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        Manneken Pis, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
      • Jeanneke-Pis
        Jeanneke Pis is a contemporary fountain as well as statue situated at the eastern part of the Impasse de la Fidélité / Getrouwheidsgang (Fidelity Alley). It depicts a small girl in short pigtail hair squatting and peeing in an apparent, contented manner. It was erected in 1987 and has been a source of amusement for strollers since then.
        Jeanneke-Pis Impasse de la Fidélité 10-12, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
      • Manneken Pis
        Manneken Pis is just a little walk from Grand Place and it is a statue of a child peeing into a pool. It is a small bronze statue which is generally believed to symbolize the irreverent spirit of Brussels. It is a nice place to visit on your tour of Brussels.
        Manneken Pis 1000 Brussels, Belgium
      • Brussels

        As the artistic heart of the EU, Brussels is necessarily multicultural, a vibe that’s only accentuated a feeling that the city’s always been divided – half French, half Flemish - though both halves seem to enjoy their mussels and take their ‘pomme frites’ with an unusual and hefty side of mayonnaise.

        The Belgian capital even has an African quarter where you can snack on dried caterpillars, though the more obvious features are in the winding medieval alleyways of the lower city and the stately buildings and boulevards of the upper half. The famous Manneken Pis (a statue of a little boy engaged in endless urination) is the lower half’s primary attraction, while you’ll also find the ornate columns of the Grand Palace highly picture-worthy, and the multiple artistic museums (incorporating anything from cartoons to renaissance portraits) are world class. The new Magritte-museum is worth visiting. Don't miss the unique statue a few kilometres out of town centre: The Atomium. A futuristic monument what was built for the World Exposition in 1958.

        The upper half, on the other hand, hides numerous parks, the glorious Royal district (which hides the Palace of Justice) and eventually leads to the bustling ambience of the ‘European District’, home to all things EU and a businesslike ambience to suit. The whole thing was polished to a glimmering shine as part of Brussels successful bid to become the European capital of culture in 2000, and to date the city’s aging buildings manage to look as shiny and new as they have in years.

        Of course, it wouldn’t be Belgium without a huge array of succulent smelling chocolate shops, each home to its own long-practiced specialties and selling what invariable amounts to the richest and most addictive chocolate you’re ever likely to try. The chocolates play their role in Brussels addictive café culture, too, appearing next to your coffee on the riverside, while Brussels beer customs – another of Belgium’s alluring exports – are strong and vibrant, too.

        Belgium’s Europe-wide reputation is that the country’s boring, and somehow less worthy of visiting than nearby Holland or romantic France. While Brussels certainly has a slower pace to it, there’s no denying that it’s now at the heart of European progress, and the city center and its highly personalized products are as alluring as anywhere.

        Brussels is the capital of Belgium with a population of about 1 million while the population of Brussels cosmopolitan district is about 2 million. The official languages of the city are French and Dutch but those who speak French are in the majority. As a result of this, there are two names for every street and they may not sound the same.

        English is also commonly spoken due to the presence of some international institutions like the European Parliament, NATO and European Commission. However, it is important for you to note that tourist or general information is not written in English. Majority of train stations make use of French and Dutch for public announcements but larger stations like Zuidstation/Gare Du Midi will include English and at times German. On trams, buses and metros, English is used at the last resort for passing across information like terminal stops and line transfers. If you think you don't understand what is being said, you should ask from those close you.

        Brussels, Belgium
      • Ixelles
        Ixelles (in Dutch: Elsene) is one of the 19 municipalities in the Brussels Capital Region, located in the south east from Brussels center. The origins of Ixelles date from the foundation of the Abbey of La Cambre by a Benedictine nun in 1196. The buildings of the Abbey of la Cambre now house a school for visual arts, the National Geographic Institute.

        Ixelles is divided into two parts by the upscale Avenue Louise, which belongs to the municipality of Brussels. This makes Ixelles, together with Baarle-Hertog and Mesen one of the only three Belgian municipalities with territory divided over several, non-bordering parts.

        On its territory we find the main campus of the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the campus de la Plaine.

        Ixelles is known throughout Belgium for its concentrated population of people of African origins near the Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort, and is known as Matongé after the marketplace and the commercial district with the same name in Kalamu, Kinshasa.

        The famous shopping arcades, the Galerie d'Ixelles and the Galerie de la Porte de Namur are both located in the heart of Matongé.

        Several fairs are organized in Ixelles, including the Spring Fair on the Flagey square, which takes place between the fourth and sixth Sunday after Easter, and the Boondael Fair at the end of July.
        Ixelles, Belgium
      • European Union
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        European Union place Schumann, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
      • Statue of Europe (Unity in Peace)

        The Statue of Europe, also known as Unity in Peace, is a statue which indicates the harmony of Europe. It is located at the backyard of Convent Van Maerlant Van Maerlant Street, in the European Quarter of Brussels and it validates the slogan of the European Union (EU), Unity in Assortment.

        Statue of Europe (Unity in Peace) Rue Van Maerlant 26, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
      • Museum of Natural Sciences
        The museum is famous for its collection of iguanodons (dinosaurs found in a coal-mine in Belgium). The collection was given a new life in October 2007 as discovery activities for kids were included. Other collections you will find here are domestic animals, mammals and so on. Entrance fee is between €4.50 and €7 but you can enter for free on first Wednesday of every month starting from 1pm.
        Museum of Natural Sciences Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

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      Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
      Jan 3 87.9 37.4 34.6
      Feb 3.6 70.9 38.5 27.9
      Mar 6.2 68.4 43.2 26.9
      Apr 8.7 60.8 47.7 23.9
      May 13.4 66.8 56.1 26.3
      Jun 16.1 74.3 61 29.3
      Jul 17.7 93 63.9 36.6
      Aug 17.3 79.4 63.1 31.3
      Sep 14.9 68.9 58.8 27.1
      Oct 10.9 76.2 51.6 30
      Nov 6.3 84.7 43.3 33.3
      Dec 4.1 85.6 39.4 33.7

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        • Most interesting museum I have ever been to. When you go into museum it feels like you are traveling back in time. It's possible to see musical instruments that are older than 400 years old. There is even a floor dedicated to only traditional ones. Furthermore, you can even listen some of this instruments from audio guide for which you have to pay 2 euros. Definitely worth to visit!
        • The musical instrument museum is a magic place for those like me love music, they have a collection of over 8000 of instruments from every part of the world. Each floor has its concept with a category of instruments.... The entrance is charged, the ticket worth every single penny... There is an Audio device, which is charged separately that play the sound of the instruments. The structure of the museum is very good and the staff are friendly and helpful.
        • Some interesting instruments in a beautiful building. I would suggest getting the audioguide as you can then hear how the instruments sound. I thought a lot more could be done with the museum, such as adding video, more interactive activities that engage the visitors with the instruments more than the just looking at them. Still worth a visit if you are an instrument fan.
        • Very interesting museum. The audio guide is a must have (2 euros) and contains records of the instruments. The visit could be even more interesting if there would have more explanations.
        • Interesting collections of many musical instruments housed in what had been an attractive department store. Our experience may have been improved if the instruments had been organised to tell a story. Our experience almost certainly should have been improved if we had used an audio guide.

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