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From 13 September to 6 December 2018, each Thursday night between 5 pm and 10 pm, at various Brussels museums
Between 13 September and 6 December 2018, 73 museums in Brussels invite you to discover them in a novel way and at a really good price. The Brussels Museums Late-Evening Openings have become a classical in the cultural autumn of the Belgian capital. The event will celebrate its 18th anniversary in 2018. Each Thursday between 5 pm and 10 pm at least 5 museums will offer guided tours, workshops, music, food and drink, unique guided tours and much more besides promise to soften the first signs of winter.
The Brussels Museums Nocturnes are an initiative of Brussels Museums, the non-profit Brussels Museums Council. The five museums for this Thursday are CIVA, House of European History, Brussels Tram Museum, Parlamentarium, Wiertz Museum and Bibliotheca Wittockiana – Bookbindings ad Book Arts Museum. A single admission to one of the museums costs 4 Euros (standard) or 2 Euros (under 26 years old) at the door. During season 2018, visiters can enjoy the Nocturnes PASS, a new pass valid for 5 museum entries (to use alone or share with several people) at a reduced price of 16 Euros or 8 Euros (under 26).
Source: brusselsmuseumsnocturnes.be
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