#1 Autoworld Inside the Southern Hall of Brussels's beautiful Cinquantenaire is this incredible automotive museum, packed with pristine vintage cars and fascinating exhibitions. 4.5 (453 reviews)
#2 AfricaMuseum Brussels The Royal Museum for Central Africa, more popularly known as the AfricaMuseum Brussels, is an ethnography and natural history museum in Tervuren. The heritage building features halls of rearranged artifacts, and holds items collected by missionaries and scientists. 4.4 (409 reviews)
#3 Art and History Museum, Brussels The Art and History Museum was built at the end of the 19th century at the request of King Leopold II and is located in Brussels. It's easy to reach by car or with public transport. 4.3 (122 reviews)
#4 BELvue Museum The BELvue Museum is a museum in central Brussels that tells the history of Belgium in 200 objects. 4.2 (102 reviews)
#5 KBR Museum KBR Museum – Library of the Dukes of Burgundy – showcases a collection of medieval-era texts. The collection began with Philip the Bold of Burgundy in the 14th century, and continues to grow to this day. The museum is housed inside the Nassau Chapel within the Palace of Charles of Lorraine, Brussels. 4.3 (106 reviews)
#6 Horta Museum The Horta Museum is situated in the home and studio of architect Victor Horta. These buildings were constructed by the architect at the height of Art Nouveau. 2.4 (15 reviews)
#7 Hannon House The Hannon House is one of the masterpieces of Art Nouveau in Brussels. Standing at the crossroads of Belgian and French Art Nouveau, it represents a symbolist and dream-like world. 2.4 (15 reviews)
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