In addition to the exhibitions and permanent collections, you can combine visits to several places and guided walks will also be offered between the museums. Among the museums you can visit this year are the Horta Pavilion of Human Passions, the GardeRobe MannekenPis and new museums - such as Belgian Beer World.
Also museums that will soon close for a long time due to renovations, such as the Jewish Museum of Belgium and KBR.
Thanks to the price of €6 per museum, the Nocturnes make museums and collections accessible to everyone.
The Nocturnes Pass (3 tickets + 1 free) is also available, ideal for visitors who cannot choose or want to come in groups. In addition, holders of an Art Nouveau Pass can use their pass during the Nocturnes, and social rates also apply.
Some museums have free admission, such as the Museum of the National Bank and general access to La Maison des Arts.
This year, extra attention has been paid to an 'outdoor' programme with several museums offering activities such as the Meise Botanic Garden, the Paul Moens medicinal plant garden, FeliX Art & Eco Museum, and Maison Cauchie with a walk.
The full programme and ticket sales are available here.
Nocturnes is a project of Brussels Museums, the association that connects more than 120 Brussels museums. In collaboration with member museums and numerous partners, Brussels Museums develops collective projects that enhance the image of Brussels museums and make them accessible to a wide audience.