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The safe reopening of Brussels’ museums

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From Monday 18 May, visitors will be able to visit several Brussels museums. To access them, some museums are recommending, among other things, that visitors buy tickets online in order to avoid crowds and to ensure the best possible experience for their future visitors.

From Monday 18 May, International Museum Day, several Brussels museums will reopen their doors. This reopening will take place in accordance with new rules to allow visitors to discover their rich collections and exhibitions with the least possible risk. Indeed, from now on, several measures including, for some, the purchase of tickets in advance, will be put in place to enable
the museums to regulate their timetables and the public to enjoy their visit in the best possible conditions. The Brussels Tourist Office will also be open from Monday 18 May at 10:00.

On 14 March, museums closed their doors. This marked the beginning of a period of confinement that was necessary for the health of the population and healthcare personnel. During this period, several of the museums offered the public virtual tours of their collections and exhibitions. This was an original way of maintaining contact with their visitors and taking their mind of the situation. Since 4 May, the country has been gradually moving out of confinement while respecting the safety instructions necessary to control the pandemic.

It's now the turn of museums to reopen their doors and once again let in a general public that's eager to discover their collections and exhibitions in the flesh. From Monday 18 May, visitors will be able to visit several Brussels museums. To access them, some museums are recommending, among other things, that visitors buy tickets online in order to avoid crowds and to ensure the best possible experience for their future visitors. The museums also advise visitors to be aware of the safety measures in place to ensure a serene visit with as little risk as possible.

A safe visit
The progressive reopening of museums involves the putting in place of certain safety measures that are essential to allow visitors to treat themselves to a welcome and , above all, safe cultural break. These are the principle safety measures:

For any visit, and in view of the specific configuration of each venue, it is strongly recommended that visitors visit the museum's website to find out about the particular measures of each institution and to ensure a smooth and stress-free visit.

“We’ve missed you. Museums are open”: a digital campaign and competition
To mark the reopening of some of the capital's museums, visit.brussels, in collaboration with Brussels Museums, is launching a new digital campaign with the slogan "We have missed you. Museums are open", to encourage the public to return to these great cultural institutions. And that's not all, from 1 June to 14 June, every day, prospective visitors can go online and try to win two 48-hour Brussels Cards.

"These are the first signs of a progressive return of tourist and cultural activity in Brussels. There is still a long way to go, but visit.brussels stands alongside all its partners and visitors to help them discover Brussels' treasure in complete serenity" announced Patrick Bontinck, CEO of visit.brussels. “In these unique times, museums are once again becoming places of hope, beauty and encounters" said Pieter Van Der Gheynst, Director of Brussels Museums.