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This network is indispensable to an effective evacuation of waste water.
The Service of the Sewers of the City of Brussels tries to answer the numerous questions people worried about the environment may ask.
The Service is equipped with an exceptional tool for this purpose: the Sewers Museum.
The Museum is also the opportunity to honour the sewer workers for their difficult, dangerous but indispensable work.
Sewers Museum
Museum
Pavillon de l'Octroi
Porte d'Anderlecht
1000 Brussels
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Transport : Public transportation: trams 51 and 82 - bus 46 (stop: Porte d'Anderlecht).
Opening hours : From Tuesday till Friday from 10:00 am till 5:00 pm. Conducted tours on booking on Thursday and Friday.
Price rate : 3 euro per person, 2 euro for least than 15 years and the groups (min. 10 persons). Free for the groups of schools situated on the territory of the Region of Brussels Capital (pupils and guides), for the inhabitants of the City of Brussels, for least than 6 years.
Road works
Information and bookings
Cell(Unit) Sewers
Rue de la Serrure, 24
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 500 70 30
Fax : 02 500 70 39
museedesegouts@brucity.be