The BELvue Museum is the reference point to learn about the history of Belgium and its social and political evolution. Located in an elegant 18th-century palace next to the Royal Palace of Brussels, the museum offers an interactive journey that tells over 200 years of Belgian history, from the Revolution of 1830 to the present day.
The permanent exhibition is organized into seven main themes: democracy, prosperity, solidarity, pluralism, migration, language, and culture. Through historical objects, period documents, multimedia installations, and audio-visual testimonies, the visitor discovers the key moments that have marked the country: industrialization, world wars, European construction, and social achievements.
In addition to the permanent collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions and educational activities designed for families and schools, making the visit engaging and suitable for all ages. The BELvue is also connected to the Belgian Parliament, offering a complete experience on the country's institutional life.
An ideal place for those who want to understand the identity of Belgium and the values that have shaped it, in a modern and dynamic setting.