Musée Oldmasters Museum (a part of The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) takes you on a journey through over 400 years of art history – from the 15th till the 19th century.
During your visit, you will discover the old masters – such as Dirk Bouts, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony Van Dyck, Rembrandt and Jacques-Louis David – and pass by all major art movements: from the Flemish Primitives, past the Baroque, all the way to Neoclassicism.
Getting There
The Musée Oldmasters Museum is located on the Place Royale/Koningsplein in the heart of Brussels.The building stands alongside Musée Fin-de-Siècle Museum, and it is connected with Magritte Museum.
It just steps from the city’s main streets and a 10 minute walk from Brussels Central Station, the Grand Place and Manneken Pis.
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Hours and Fees
Hours
Tuesday-Friday, 10am-5pm
Saturday and Sunday, 11am-6pm
Closed
Mondays, January 1st, 2nd Thursday of January, 1 May, 1 November, 11 November, 25 December
Admission
Your admission is free if you have Brussels Card.
Adults (19+) : € 10
Seniors (65 and older) :€ 8
Students (26 and under) :€ 3
Children (18 and under) :Free
Brussels Card holders* :Free
Combined tickets with Musée Magritte Museum, Musée Fin-de-Siècle Museum, Musée Meunier Museum, Musée Wiertz Museum are also available.
Free admission to all museums on the 1st Wednesday of the month from 13:00 (does not apply to temporary exhibitions).
FAQ
The best way to get to the museum is by taking the Metro Line 1 or 5 to Parc station.
No, the museum is closed on Mondays. Most museums in Belgium are closed on Mondays.