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The Museum of the City itself is in the Maison du Roi, on the Grand-Place, facing the City Hall. Not far from there, the Costume and Lace Museum proposes permanent and temporary collections.
Fans of archaeology can visit the site Bruxella 1238. A walk also allows to visit the underground passages of the Place Royale and to discover the vestiges of the former palace of Brussels.
A walk in the Sewers Museum will leave no visitor indifferent.
All the museums of the City of Brussels on a map: