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Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences: A Journey Through Time and Nature

Explore Europe's largest dinosaur gallery and delve into the wonders of natural history in the heart of Brussels.

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The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels is a captivating museum that houses Europe's largest dinosaur gallery, featuring the famed Bernissart Iguanodons. Explore the wonders of evolution, biodiversity, and natural history through its extensive collections and interactive exhibits.

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  • Tuesday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the spring or autumn months for milder weather and fewer crowds.
  • Book your tickets online in advance to avoid queues, especially during peak season.
  • Take advantage of the museum's interactive exhibits and educational programs for a more engaging experience.
  • Check the museum's website for temporary exhibitions and special events.
  • The Brussels Card offers free entry to the museum and access to public transportation.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The museum is easily accessible by public transport. Take the metro to Maelbeek/Maalbeek (lines 1 and 5) or Trône/Troon (lines 2 and 6), each a 10-minute walk away. Alternatively, take bus 34 or 80 to the 'Museum' stop directly opposite the museum, or bus 38 or 95 to the 'Idalie' or 'Luxembourg' stops, a 5-minute walk away. A single journey ticket costs €2.30 when purchased in advance or via contactless payment, or €2.50 when purchased from the driver.

  • Walking

    If you are near the European Parliament, the museum is a short walk through Leopold Park. Head east along Rue Belliard, then turn right onto Rue Vautier. The museum will be on your left. The walk is approximately 15 minutes. No costs involved.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Brussels. A taxi from Brussels Central Station to the museum will cost approximately €15-€20, depending on traffic. Ensure the taxi is licensed.

  • Parking

    Limited parking is available in the area. Several paid parking lots are nearby, including Parking Forte Dei Marmi, Parking Jourdan and Parking Tulipe. Expect to pay around €2 per hour. Be aware of Brussels' Low Emission Zone (LEZ) regulations; check if your vehicle meets the requirements to avoid a fine.

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Step into a world of natural wonders at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, located in the heart of Brussels. Founded in 1846, this museum is home to one of Europe's largest natural history collections, boasting over 38 million specimens. The museum's most iconic attraction is the Dinosaur Gallery, the largest in Europe, showcasing the remarkable Bernissart Iguanodons discovered in Belgium in 1878. These fossilized skeletons offer a glimpse into the prehistoric world, captivating visitors of all ages. Beyond dinosaurs, explore the Gallery of Humankind to learn about the human body and our evolutionary journey. Delve into the Gallery of Evolution, discover urban species in BiodiverCITY, and admire sparkling crystals in the Mineral Hall. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and interactive activities, ensuring a fresh and engaging experience with each visit. The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences is not just a museum; it's also a research institute dedicated to scientific exploration and conservation. Its scientists study biodiversity, ecosystems, the history of life, and the geology of Belgium, contributing to our understanding of the natural world.

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