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Natural Sciences Museum of Belgium, Brussels

The museum is well-known for its famous collection of iguanodons (dinosaurs discovered in a coal-mine in Belgium).

The museum is well-known for its famous collection of iguanodons (dinosaurs discovered in a coal-mine in Belgium). The dinosaur collection was revamped in October 2007 and includes discovery activities for children. The other parts of the museum are also interesting, with an exhibit of all animals that live in our houses and a collection of mammals.


Hours

Sun

10:00

18:00

Mon

9:30

16:45

Tue

9:30

16:45

Wed

9:30

16:45

Thu

9:30

16:45

Fri

9:30

16:45

Sat

10:00

18:00

About Natural Sciences Museum of Belgium

 Rue Vautier 29, Brussels, Belgium

 +32 2 627 42 38

 www.naturalsciences.be

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