Founded in 1846, the Museum of Natural Sciences’ permanent and temporary exhibitions chronicle the development of life on the planet, from the earliest humans to the biodiversity of today’s cities. Walk through the Dinosaur Gallery—Europe’s largest—to marvel at the giant skeletons; discover how the human body evolved in the Humankind Gallery; view crystals in the Minerals Hall; and travel through billions of years of the planet’s past to see primitive life and projections on future species.
Visitors can buy entrance tickets to explore on a self-guided basis or pay for a guided tour with an official guide for extra insight. For maximum value, consider purchasing a Brussels Card sightseeing pass, which provides complimentary access to the museum and more than 30 others in the city.