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Brussels Comics Museum Review

4.7 /53 Reviews
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Dino Feldman
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5/5
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This beautiful music museum is very close to the Royal Palace and has more than 8000 instruments, but only 1500 are in exhibition. It surprises the variety of instruments and is very good the audio guide that they give you with the entrance to be able to hear the sound of many of them. The building where the museum works calls attention, because it has a modern style, different from the surrounding buildings. There is a terrace from which you have beautiful views of the city.

Brussels Comics Museum

Posted: Apr 3, 2018
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  • GLS***84
    5/5Outstanding

    MIM is not your typical museum, they provide headphones for you to use during your visit. When you are close to an instrument in the gallery, you will hear that instrument in your headphones. It is a great approach to showing off their extensive collection.

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    Posted: Jan 21, 2011
  • Rachel E.
    4/5Excellent

    Really fun music museum. For 5 euros you get to see and hear the world's largest collection of musical instruments. The admission fee comes with a headset that plays a piece of music when you walk up to instruments so you don't just see them, you hear them too. Some really bizarre instruments to see as well including 7 foot high pianos, dragon shaped brass instruments and some crazy mechanical instruments from the 1800's. Well worth an afternoon.

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    Posted: Apr 28, 2011