Small museum has many interesting articles of the freemasons. The $2 audio guide which is available in 3 languages is very helpful. Without it the museum would not be worth visiting as there is no historical information throughout the museum. Items in the cases have an article description for example 28: death certificate. The items are neat but just looking you can complete the museum in under 20min. The audio guide explanation is extremely dry and hard to stay focused on when it's so uneventful. If it's included in your Brussels card take a look but if not I would give this museum a pass. $6 for entry and another $2 for audio guide. Lady at the counter...
Read moreA fascinating and peaceful stop — I was the only visitor during my time there, which made for a very reflective and intimate experience. While the museum isn’t large and doesn’t go into great depth on all topics, it offers a unique glimpse into Masonic symbolism, history, and architecture. The exhibits are well-presented but somewhat minimal, so you can comfortably explore the entire museum in about 30 to 45 minutes. Definitely worth a visit if you’re curious about Freemasonry or enjoy lesser-known museums with a...
Read moreJust a bunch of memorabilia of the former members. The tour was very short for us but despite that, I do appreciate the principles and values of the freemasons because they’re always frowned upon by Christians and fascists.
Maybe they could add more exhibitions, perhaps more detailed information and history about the guild, but I guess that’s...
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