Musical Instruments Museum
History museum · Pl. de Brouckere ·

Musical Instruments Museum

History museum · Pl. de Brouckere ·

Art Nouveau museum with interactive audio guide & rooftop cafe

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Musical Instruments Museum by null
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Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
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Musical Instruments Museum by null
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Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
Musical Instruments Museum by null
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Rue Montagne de la Cour 2, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

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Rue Montagne de la Cour 2, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

+32 2 545 01 30
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@mimbrussels
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@mimbrussels

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restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 26, 2025

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A Global Tour of Remarkable Musical Instruments

"Located in central Brussels, the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is part of the Royal Museum for Art and History. Renowned for its collection of over 1,500 instruments, the museum showcases the instruments and provides visitors with free headphones to experience their “vibes” (visitors are given infrared headphones in order to listen to almost 200 musical extracts of the instruments on display). The museum’s collection represents Belgian musical history (including Brussels’ importance in the making of recorders in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and as the home of instrument inventor Adolphe Sax in the nineteenth century), European musical traditions, and non-European instruments. Mechanical instruments are shown in the basement, traditional instruments on the ground floor, the development of the modern orchestral instruments on the first floor, and keyboard and stringed instruments on the second floor. The museum also has a sound lab where visitors can experiment with various instruments. Among the notable pieces of the collection are the famous Rottenburgh Alto recorder, instruments invented by Adolphe Sax, a unique set of giant Chinese stone chimes, and the only existing copy of the luthéal, an instrument used by Ravel. Information is provided in French and Dutch, though not in English." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Art Nouveau Architecture and a Stunning View My favourite building in Brussels is the Old England on Mont des Arts, just around the corner from Place Royal. It’s a striking concoction of steel and glass in the Art Nouveau style Brussels is so famous for. But what’s on the inside is just as good as the beautiful exterior. Once a department store, the Old England building now houses the Musical Instrument Museum, or MIM. This fascinating collection of more than 8000 instruments is internationally renowned. Rather than just looking at the exhibits, you actually get to experience them. An audio-guide is included in the cost of admission, but this is no stuffy commentary. As you approach particular exhibits in the MIM, your guide begins to play the music of the instrument you are looking at. It’s a wonderfully interactive approach to learning. I have one more reason to love the Old England building and that is the cafe on the top floor. The food is good, but the selling point of this particular restaurant is the view – one of the best in the city centre. In nice weather, you can even dine on the roof terrace. You don’t have to visit the museum to enjoy the restaurant (although you should). Just tell the door attendant you want to go to the cafe and he’ll load you into the period glass and steel elevator and take you to the top floor."

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"Art Nouveau Architecture and a Stunning View My favourite building in Brussels is the Old England on Mont des Arts, just around the corner from Place Royal. It’s a striking concoction of steel and glass in the Art Nouveau style Brussels is so famous for. But what’s on the inside is just as good as the beautiful exterior. Once a department store, the Old England building now houses the Musical Instrument Museum, or MIM. This fascinating collection of more than 8000 instruments is internationally renowned. Rather than just looking at the exhibits, you actually get to experience them. An audio-guide is included in the cost of admission, but this is no stuffy commentary. As you approach particular exhibits in the MIM, your guide begins to play the music of the instrument you are looking at. It’s a wonderfully interactive approach to learning. I have one more reason to love the Old England building and that is the cafe on the top floor. The food is good, but the selling point of this particular restaurant is the view – one of the best in the city centre. In nice weather, you can even dine on the roof terrace. You don’t have to visit the museum to enjoy the restaurant (although you should). Just tell the door attendant you want to go to the cafe and he’ll load you into the period glass and steel elevator and take you to the top floor."

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