10 Children's Museums in Belgium That You Shouldn't Miss

September 2, 2021 Diedre Savory

From canal-laced, fairy-tale cities like Bruges and Ghent to the urban centers of Antwerp and Brussels, Belgium sits at the crossroads of medieval and modern Europe. The chance to sample famous exports such as chocolate and beer straight from the source only sweetens a visit.
Restaurants in Belgium

1. den ast in Halle

Meiboom 16, Halle 1500 Belgium http://www.denasthalle.be
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den ast in Halle

2. Le Tilt

Chemin du Meunier 44 Dans la cour de la ferme a droite, Rixensart 1330 Belgium +32 2 633 51 21 [email protected] http://www.letilt.be
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Le Tilt

If you're looking for an activity for your family, Tilt is for you. You will travel all around the world, play and create exciting things. Our current theme is "houses around the world". Read more about our activities and open dates on our website!

3. The House of Pataphony

51 Rue En Rhee, Dinant 5500 Belgium +32 82 21 39 39 [email protected] http://www.pataphonie.be
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The House of Pataphony

Situated in one of the oldest houses in Dinant, the House of Pataphony contains an amazing array of musical instruments that invite visitors into a fun, creative world of sound. >>> General public: Sundays, public holidays, and during school holidays Journeys start at 2 pm and 4 pm Duration: 75 minutes Price: € 6 per person From five years of age Advance booking essential Closed Saturdays >>> School trips: Primary, secondary, and higher education Monday to Friday Duration: 75 minutes Price: € 6 per student Preschool (nursery school) Monday to Friday Duration: 50 minutes Price: € 4 per pupil Advance booking essential

4. Source O Rama

Avenue des Thermes 78 Bis, Chaudfontaine 4050 Belgium +32 4 364 20 20 [email protected] http://sourceorama.com
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Source O Rama

More than 100,000 people have visited the "Source O Rama" water discovery center since 2005. Renovated in 2018, Source O rama is even more dynamic, fun and cultural with 2 new different spaces : WaterHouse & ArtHouse. WaterHouse answers all your questions through spaces where we discuss the water cycle, clouds, thunderstorms, formation of underground water, groundwater, know the amount of water on the earth, in our body. Are water resources inexhaustible? How much and how do we consume it? We also learn about the origin and benefits of Chaudfontaine water ! Finally, a spectacular trip makes us live the 60 years expedition of a drop of water, from the clouds to the bottle. Art House assembles in one place and in one visit the major stages of 20th century modern art, from impressionists to Pop Art, surrealism and abstract art. A permanent exhibition of major creations by the greatest artists. Art House wishes to share its love of modern art with families and more specifically children.

5. Centre Marcel Marlier, Dessine-Moi Martine

Av. des Seigneurs de Mouscron 1 7700 Mouscron, Mouscron 7700 Belgium +32 56 39 24 90 http://www.centremarcelmarlier.be
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Centre Marcel Marlier, Dessine-Moi Martine

6. Musee de la Foret et des Eaux "P.Noe"

Berinzenne 4, Spa 4900 Belgium +32 87 77 18 38 [email protected] http://www.berinzenne.be/musee/
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Musee de la Foret et des Eaux "P.Noe"

The Museum presents the natural environments of the region thanks to an innovative scenography. Touch, listen, admire or play to better understand the beauty of the Fagne, the magic of water, the majesty of the great forests and its inhabitants. Each year is punctuated by new temporary exhibitions while a "funny investigation" entertains the youngest.

7. Museum L - University Museum of Louvain

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Museum L - University Museum of Louvain

Quiet, a museum ? Not in Louvain-la-Neuve, where the Museum L makes artworks talk to each other : a Buddha next to a medieval Christ, ancient writings alongside calculating machines... The UCLouvain museum, with 20.000 items in its collection, explores some new and unusual encounters that tell us about the world and our humanity. Art works are not the only thing on display: the museum also presents the UCLouvain’s scientific collections. Natural history specimens, archaeological and ethnographic objects and scientific inventions are all on show in 2,600 m² of exhibition space at the heart of a building that is a landmark of modern Belgian architecture. Museum L is not like other museums: it is a place of living dialogue and exciting discovery.

8. BAM Beaux-Arts Mons

Rue Neuve 8, Mons 7000 Belgium +32 65 40 53 25 http://www.bam.mons.be/
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BAM Beaux-Arts Mons

9. Le Musee Des Enfants

Rue du Bourgmestre 15, Brussels 1050 Belgium +32 2 640 01 07 [email protected] http://www.museedesenfants.be/
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Le Musee Des Enfants

Depuis plus de 40 ans, le Musée des Enfants se consacre à l'épanouissement personnel des enfants de 4 à 12 ans. L'équipe à pris le parti suivant : donner aux enfants, au travers des ses expositions participatives, l'occasion d'apprendre à mieux se connaître et et à mieux connaître le monde qui les entoure. Imaginée et construite par l’équipe du Musée, « Des ailes pour grandir » est la 17e exposition du Musée des Enfants. Elle est composée de 6 chapitres, conçus comme autant de bagages pour aider les enfants à sortir du cadre et apprendre à voler de leurs propres ailes. Al meer dan 40 jaar zet het museum zich invoor de persoonlijke ontwikkeling van kinderen tussen 4 en 12 jaar. Het team van het Kindermuseum wil met haar interactieve en speelse tentoostelligen de kans geven aan kinderen om zichzelf beter te leren kennen en de wereld die hen omringht. De tentoonstelling Vleugels om te groein wordt opgevat als een parcours in zes stappen om kinderen te helpen met opgroeien en uitvliegen.

10. Scientastic

Boulevard Anspach, Brussels Belgium +32 2 732 13 36 [email protected] http://www.scientastic.com/
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Scientastic

SCIENTASTIC IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED. IT IS SCHEDULED TO OPEN AGAIN ON SEPTEMBER 1ST 2013An unforgettable experience. Using light, sound, smell and touch, come and discover 80 exciting and interactive hands-on experiments, based on the themes of entertaining physics, illusions and the five senses. The experiments are even more surprising that they use very simple tools from our daily life.

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