The Brussels City Museum is a neo-Gothic museum located in the heart of Brussels, offering an insight into the rich history of the city. It features a collection of over 7,000 artifacts, including paintings, tapestries, and historical items related to Brussels. The museum spans three floors and requires visitors to navigate several steps, as there is no lift available. A typical visit lasts around one to two hours, making it suitable for history enthusiasts. Entrance is often free on the first Sunday of each month, allowing guests to explore at no cost.
Among its notable exhibits, the museum showcases the original Manneken Pis statue, which is displayed in a glass case. Visitors can also enjoy a large model depicting historical Brussels architecture, including the original Town Hall sculptures. The museum’s design and layout allow for interesting views, particularly from the balcony overlooking the Grand Place.