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Pavillons d’Octroi - Porte d’Anderlecht 1000 Brussels +32 (0)2 279 43 83
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Tuesday to Sunday 10.00 a.m > 05.00 p.m
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Admire the work of the finalists of the 'Shooting in the Rain' photo contest alongside Eric Ostermann's photographs.
Rain is an everyday topic that often comes up. The natural phenomenon continues to occupy our minds, from simple things […]
Free entrance on every first Sunday of the month!
The Museum goes to the circus Via the themes of circus and theatre, the Museum invites you to the third […]
In keeping with the theme of “Meeting Points”, this year’s Heritage Days – the 33rd – celebrate gathering places of […]
Friends of the invisible, join us in the underground of an intriguing Brussels. We will celebrate the river Senne, the […]
Robots and researchers, citizens and engineers, all mobilized to improve the state of the river. The quality of the Senne’s […]
Discover the museum for free on Sunday April 23rd, thanks to Erfgoeddag.
For this spring nocturne, dive into the depths of the sewers and of the history of the Senne! Follow agents […]
From July 16 to August 21, the Midi fair takes residence along the Boulevard du Midi. Come and enjoy some […]
The museum invites you to its traditional and not-to-be-missed Family Day on Saturday 1 October. Do you dare to dive […]
Exclusively for the museum, the musical performance of Mikamayonnaise resonates throughout the sewers. Taking the sounds of the museum as […]
Unusual and lively, the Sewer Museum invites you for a special evening to inaugurate the season of Nocturnes! Discover what […]
Are you passionate about history or a lover of heritage? Would you like to add a new piece to your […]
Come and discover an often unexplored facet of Brussels, and let your curiosity guide you through the city’s sewers!
This year, the Sewer Museum is organising a photo contest on the theme of rain. The aim, of course, is to capture Brussels in the rain, preferably in an original way.
Dancing in the rain during Museum Night Fever!
Based on the theme of tubes and intestines, the Museum invites you to its family day on Saturday 24 October.
From 3:00 > 5:00 pm Voices in the sewers, of the Senne and of the wives of sewer workers. The […]
11:00 > 11:45 am On the occasion of Ocean Week 2021, the Brussels Sewer Museum is organizing a discussion this […]
At 7 pm, 7.30 pm, 8 pm This Thursday, 24 June, the Sewer Museum is holding an evening opening that […]
This summer, the Sewer Museum welcomes WE LO(U)VE RADIO. This feminine collective gives the word to underground voices. By way […]
Plastics from our urban waste are impacting our oceans! The Microplastics exhibition makes the invisible visible. Come and discover how […]
Our guides are happy to accompany you in the discovery of the museum. No guided tours for the moment but […]
On the occasion of Erfgoeddag, the Museum opens its doors to you free of charge. The reservation of your visit […]
Are you a student and want to take your mind off things? On the occasion of the Easter holidays, discover […]
Built according to video game codes, this innovative device takes you on a journey that you create yourself! Slip into […]
A collection of photos of tags, graffiti and doodles from the toilets of bars or stations and other locations. Only the Sewer Museum could make create such an exhibit. Our “hidden corners” are one of the rare public spaces that escape general surveillance. It is therefore possible to express yourself anonymously, without censorship!
Under the dripping walls and intriguing vault of the collector sewer, PAROLE shines a light on the traces of the living. The Brussels artist thus evokes the flow of equipment, the stories and experience of sewage workers.
An extraordinary trip into the hidden depths of the city of Brussels to uncover the key element which is vital for its smooth functioning. Awaken your senses: visit the museum and join us for creative and participatory activities, such as:
On this Day of the Dead, the Sewer Museum paid homage to rats and the hidden creatures lurking in our capital.
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Group without a guide: € 10 or € 6 per person (min.12, max.25 people)Classic guided tour of the museum: € 100 + € 6/pers.Guided tour of the temporary exhibition “Rattus”: € 100 + € 6/pers.Team building: € 175 + € 6/pers.
Tailor-made guided tour for visitors with special needs: € 70
Group without a guide: freeClassic guided tour of the museum: € 70Guided tour of the temporary exhibition “Rattus”: € 70
Guided tour of the museum: € 70Guided tour of the temporary exhibition “Rattus”: € 70
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