Free Museums in Brussels
Updated on December 1, 2022 by pierre
Free museums in Brussels
Following an initiative launched in 2012 by an ASBL (Arts&Publics), several Brussels museums open their doors free of charge one day per month. In order to maintain access to a subsidy, museums must be open to the general public free of charge every 1st Sunday or Wednesday of the month. A perfect opportunity to avoid breaking the bank during your cultural family outings.
Among these is a large number of museums well known to the general public. Among others, we find: the BELvue Museum, the King's House, the Jewish Museum of Belgium, the Museum of Natural Sciences, the Magritte Museum...
Museums open for free in Brussels
Magritte Museum
Free the first Wednesday of the month. Find out more about the Magritte Museum.
Slip Museum
Free on the 1st Sunday of each month (between 16-20 p.m.).
The King's House
Free on the first Sunday of each month (between 10 a.m. and 17 p.m.).
website of the king's house
National Bank Museum
Free from Monday to Friday (between 9 a.m. and 17 p.m.).
Website of the BNB museum.
Fiftieth Anniversary Museum
Free on the 1st Wednesday of the month (13 p.m.-Closed).
Website
Brussels Museum of Fine Arts
Free on the 1st Wednesday of the month (13 p.m.-closing).
Website
Jewish Museum of Brussels
Free admission on the 1st Sunday of the month.
Website of the Jewish Museum of Brussels
Museum of Musical Instruments (mim)
Free 1st Wednesday of each month (13pm-Closed)
Toy Museum
Free on the 1st Sunday of the month
Many more museums open their doors for free on the first Wednesday or Sunday of the month. You can find more information on the website:
- The City of Brussels, free museums
- The complete list of museums open for free in Brussels