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A fascinating collection, in the foyer of a cinema, tracing the early history of the moving image.
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Exquisite examples of costume and lace, an industry that employed 10,000 women in mid-19th-century Brussels (see Musée du Costume et de la Dentelle).
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This delightful toy museum appeals to both adults and children alike.
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Magritte’s modest abode.
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See some of the first complete dinosaur skeletons.
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Antwerp’s excellent museum of photography (historical artifacts and images) has been completely revamped and now also contains the MUHKA (see below) film museum, showing classic films from around the world.
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Credited with inventing the praline and the ballotin (box).
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This suite of 18th-century rooms contains a small but select exhibition of furniture, porcelain, clocks and other artifacts.
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There is something gloriously megalomaniac about this vast Neo-Classical pile.
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See how the other half lived in the grand rooms of the Royal Palace, one of whose wings now houses a museum devoted to the history of the Belgian royal family.
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