Musee Royal de l'Armee (Royal Military Museum), Brussels (must see)
In the northern wing of Jubilee Park, opposite the Triumphal Arch and distinct from the nearby museums, this institution offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of the Belgian armed forces, spanning from their inception to the modern era. It achieves this through an extensive collection of weapons, uniforms, and paintings, presented in a large and well-organized, albeit somewhat formal, manner.
The museum's exhibits encompass a range of historical topics, including the participation of "Belgian" regiments in the Austrian and Napoleonic armies, as well as the pivotal role played by volunteers during the 1830 revolution. Particularly noteworthy is the hall dedicated to World War I, featuring a diverse array of uniforms and equipment representing various nations involved in the conflict. This section also showcases an impressive array of field artillery, an early British tank from 1917, and a replica of a German Fokker aircraft (naturally painted in red).
While the exterior courtyard has a squadron of tanks and armored vehicles from the 1940s, representing British, American, and German forces, the largest hall within the museum focuses on aviation – not only military aircraft but also civilian ones, though the highlights are undoubtedly the jet fighters, including a Belgian air force F16, a Mirage, and a MIG23, as well as iconic World War II aircraft such as the Hurricane and Spitfire.
Overlooking the park, a substantial hall is dedicated to World War II, covering the events leading up to the war, the Belgian experience of fascism and collaboration, and featuring striking photographs of the war's conclusion and liberation. A noteworthy bonus is the opportunity to access the triumphal arch, offering expansive panoramic views of the city from its terrace, accessible via lift or stairs.
Why You Should Visit:
Holds a surprising array of rare and unique artifacts, particularly in its collection of aircraft, tanks, and armored vehicles.
A good reminder of humanity's resource-intensive history in the pursuit of new and inventive ways to wage war.
Tip: Take time to enjoy the surrounding park and its serene ambiance while visiting the museum.
The museum's exhibits encompass a range of historical topics, including the participation of "Belgian" regiments in the Austrian and Napoleonic armies, as well as the pivotal role played by volunteers during the 1830 revolution. Particularly noteworthy is the hall dedicated to World War I, featuring a diverse array of uniforms and equipment representing various nations involved in the conflict. This section also showcases an impressive array of field artillery, an early British tank from 1917, and a replica of a German Fokker aircraft (naturally painted in red).
While the exterior courtyard has a squadron of tanks and armored vehicles from the 1940s, representing British, American, and German forces, the largest hall within the museum focuses on aviation – not only military aircraft but also civilian ones, though the highlights are undoubtedly the jet fighters, including a Belgian air force F16, a Mirage, and a MIG23, as well as iconic World War II aircraft such as the Hurricane and Spitfire.
Overlooking the park, a substantial hall is dedicated to World War II, covering the events leading up to the war, the Belgian experience of fascism and collaboration, and featuring striking photographs of the war's conclusion and liberation. A noteworthy bonus is the opportunity to access the triumphal arch, offering expansive panoramic views of the city from its terrace, accessible via lift or stairs.
Why You Should Visit:
Holds a surprising array of rare and unique artifacts, particularly in its collection of aircraft, tanks, and armored vehicles.
A good reminder of humanity's resource-intensive history in the pursuit of new and inventive ways to wage war.
Tip: Take time to enjoy the surrounding park and its serene ambiance while visiting the museum.
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Musee Royal de l'Armee (Royal Military Museum) on Map
Sight Name: Musee Royal de l'Armee (Royal Military Museum)
Sight Location: Brussels, Belgium (See walking tours in Brussels)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Brussels, Belgium (See walking tours in Brussels)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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