The Museum of the Royal Institute for Natural sciences
of Belgium gives a fascinating overview of natural life
in Belgium and elsewhere, now and during the course of time.
Some of the major rooms have been reconstructed to embellish
and improve the presentation of the collection.
The major attraction of the museum is its splendid collection
of the so-called "Iguanadons of Bernissart". Skeletons of
these dinosaurs were found in the late 19th century in the
small village of Bernissart in the south of Belgium. The
beautifully reconstructed skeletons draw lots of people
every year. This is an ideal museum to visit with children.
Located at Waversesteenweg / Chaussιe de Wavre , 260 1000
Brussels Metro Station: Schumann Opening hours From 9:30am
to 4.45pm Saturdays and Sundays: 10am to 6pm And closed
on Mondays and New Year's day and Christmas Day.
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