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ACCESS

Location: Art & History Museum
Cinquantenaire Park 10 - 1000 Brussels
Website: https://www.artandhistory.museum/

Train: The nearest stations are Merode and Schuman (within walking distance of the Museum) or Central Station (metro connection to the Art & History Museum)

Metro: The nearest station is ‘Schuman’

Bus: 22, 27, 80: stop at ‘Galliërs’; 61: stop at ‘Merode’

Tram: 81, 82: stop at ‘Merode’

Buses carrying visitors: Buses carrying visitors can park in the designated area beyond the arcade (only possible if booked in advance). The driver of the bus logs on via the intercom at the entrance gate. 

 

The visitors can then be dropped off in front of the museum and the driver can go to the bus zone. With the car: From January 2020 onwards, due to the renovation project of the rooftops in the Cinquantenaire Park, the esplanade will be restricted only to vehicles of suppliers, staff, emergency services, park wardens and contractors performing the work.. Parking is possible in the streets around the park or in the public car parks. Within walking distance there are several car parks such as My Park (Galerie du Cinquantenaire, Rue des Ménapiens 18, 1040 Etterbeek), BePark parking Place Saint-Pierre (Rue de la Grande Haie 20, 1040 Etterbeek), Parking Rue de Tongres 2 (Rue des Tongres 60, 1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert). More info on BePark.


GENERAL INFORMATION ON BUS AND TRAIN SERVICES IN BRUSSELS

To easily check timetable and buy tickets online: https://www.stib-mivb.be/abon_tickets.html?l=en


PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

The city centre of Brussels is easily accessible by public transportation: train, tram, metro, bus and waterbus.


METRO, TRAM & BUS 

The public transportation network (metro, tram and bus) is managed by the Brussels Intermunicipal Transport Company (STIB-MIVB). The network maps, schedules, frequencies, rates or route planners are available at:

External site STIB-MIVB

The night network of STIB (night buses during the weekend) is called External site Noctis.

Some bus lines in Brussels are also managed by:

External site TEC
External site De Lijn


METRO & TRAIN MAP

The map of the underground (subway) and train stations in Brussels:

 Metro (and train) map of Brussels (PDF, 2.27 MB)


Persons with reduced mobility

Access to the esplanade for cars is currently only via the Avenue des Nerviens. Vehicles of persons with reduced mobility can only park in the authorised area.
To enter the Museum, please ring the bell at the door on the right of the main staircase (this is how you get there).

The Museum has been granted a Access-i certification