Fashion & Lace Museum
Museum · Pl. de Brouckere ·

Fashion & Lace Museum

Museum · Pl. de Brouckere ·

Textile museum exploring fashion history and Belgian lace craft

belgian couture
vintage designer clothes
friendly staff
free entrance for kids
brussels city card
exhibition
family friendly
wheelchair accessible
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null
Fashion & Lace Museum by null

Information

Rue de la Violette 12, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
LGBTQ friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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Rue de la Violette 12, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

+32 2 213 44 50
fashionandlacemuseum.brussels
@fashionandlacemuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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Brussels Travel Guide Resources & Trip Planning Info by Rick Steves

"Known for world-famous Brussels lace and embroidery, this museum showcases the city’s renowned textile craftsmanship." - RICKSTEVES

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706 Postcards · 220 Cities

Brussels Travel Guide Resources & Trip Planning Info by Rick Steves

"Known for world-famous Brussels lace and embroidery, this museum showcases the city’s renowned textile craftsmanship." - RICKSTEVES

https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/belgium/brussels
Fashion & Lace Museum

Ana B.

Google
Included in the brussels city card and it is quite a pleasure to travel through the years of fashion. It gives you an unique experience and comes with a lot of informations. It will be great if they could extend the options for souvenirs. Definitely worth to visit.

David N.

Google
This wasn't something I was initially interested in but my wife wanted to go. I was pleasantly surprised and found it really interesting. Whilst there are some out there items I felt there good variety and the explanation of the history of Belgium design.

Graham S.

Google
The lace section of the museum is negligible. The fashion is more extensive and has some run items, but overall not very impressed with this museum.

Elisa

Google
Nice little museum. The expo’s vary quite often, which is good. However be aware it is a very narrow museum with three floors and no working elevator… so might be a bit difficult for people with reduced mobility.

Krzysztof Z.

Google
Fashion and Lace museum in the city centre of Brussels. Kids' entrance is free. I would recommend this visit for someone who is. Has interests in fashion otherwise you might be disappointed.

Kylee M.

Google
Small museum with history in Fashion and lace. Lace section of the museum is just in one small room and the rest of the museum is currently dedicated to the work of a Belgian fashion designer, although I am not sure how long they keep the exhibitions. Gorgeous pieces to look at, I was in awe, although I wish there was more fashion pieces to see from other designers, instead of just one.

S P

Google
Well organised small museum with a very interesting lace section. Very friendly and helpful staff

Ani

Google
Recommended if you are interested in vintage designer clothes. This time we were lucky to learned and see Jules François Crahay who is one of the last geniuses of Belgian couture. The museum is devoting an exhibition to him. An opportunity to discover or rediscover this undeservedly forgotten couturier.