Bruxelles Train World Museum entrébillet





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Train World er ikke bare et andet togmuseum. Vi vil hellere tale om et togopera. Du vil opdage de smukkeste og unikke stykker fra de belgiske jernbanes historie: 5 dampmotorer, autentiske jernbanestole blandt andre, midt i en original scenografi. Vi kombinerer den fascinerende historie af toget gennem århundrederne med et kig ind i fremtiden. Besøg os og tilbring en uforglemmelig dag i Train World-universet.
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Train World er ikke bare endnu et togmuseum. Vi vil hellere tale om en togopera. Du vil opdage de smukkeste og mest unikke stykker fra historien om de belgiske jernbaner: 5 dampmaskiner, autentiske jernbanehytter blandt andre, midt i en original scenografi. Vi kombinerer togets fascinerende historie gennem århundreder med et kig ind i fremtiden. Besøg os og tilbring en uforglemmelig dag i Train World-universet. Vi anbefaler at planlægge mindst 2 timer til dit besøg. Restaurant: vil du have en drink eller til frokost før eller efter dit besøg i Train World? I de unikke omgivelser i den gamle stationsbygning i Schaerbeek byder restaurant-bryggeriet FilouSophe dig velkommen i en varm atmosfære. Train World er let at nå til fods fra Schaerbeek station. • Tog: Schaerbeek Station • Sporvogn: linje 7 og 92 • Bus: linje 58 og 59 • På cykel: cykelstop 160
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- Midlertidig udstilling Tegn mig et tog! fra 19. september 2024 til 11. maj 2025 Tegn mig et tog! Gennem historien har rejser – og især tog – været en inspirationskilde for kunstnere. Med udstillingen Draw me a train! inviterer vi dig til at udforske jernbaneverdenen, som dygtige designere forestiller sig. Denne udstilling dykker ned i værket af tretten kendte kunstnere - tegneserieforfattere, arkitekter, malere, plakatkunstnere, billedhuggere og designere - som har fanget skønheden i tog og jernbaneuniverset gennem deres kunst. En udstilling, der inviterer dig til at tegne under dit besøg, får du også mulighed for at slippe din egen kreativitet løs ved at tegne nogle af vores smukkeste tog samt bemærkelsesværdige eller usædvanlige genstande fra SNCBs historiske samlinger. Nyd dit besøg!
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Another attraction I visited as part of my 24 travel vlog! I went here first thing 10am on a Saturday and it was nice and quiet (was starting to get busier as I left 1h30m later.) This is a wonderful museum with so much to see and do for all ages. There is so much history here spread over two large buildings in four halls. The interactive train driving at the end just before the big gift shop was really good! Do not hesitate in booking this attraction, it's located at Schaerbeek station just one stop from Brussels Nord station very easy to find. Total value for money, if I'm ever in brussels again I'd definitely visit here again!
Fantastic museum, something for everyone here. Superb experience and an absolute must for any railway enthusiast. Hats off to the museum and staff, thoroughly enjoyable visit.
A superb museum to visit once.
The Train World is a beautiful museum located in the old station of Schaerbeek. Many locomotives are located there, taking us back in time. There is also a temporary exhibition on the SNCB during the Second World War.
Beautiful museum, mixing explanations and reconstructions. We walk in several spaces, with clear themes. The museum also offers temporary exhibits (the station under occupation during our visit) which adds further interest to the visit. Plan to spend at least an hour and a half there.
This museum was one of the best we’ve ever seen, and we are a family that visits train museums every chance we get. The kids loved it and could have spent even more time there, but alas, we had to leave eventually. We highly recommend a visit!
We found the museum very interesting! Only sometimes the English or German translation for the texts on display is missing.
The Eisenbah Museum of the Belgian Railways is located in the old Schaerbeek station and an adjacent new building. Arriving by S-Bahn is therefore obvious, even if the trams are waiting in front of the building. We were overwhelmed by how the whole facility was carefully decorated and comes out totally well maintained and clean. A bistro was even set up in the station - a little like in the old station restaurant where there was Crocque Monsieur. The greatest railway museum ever and only cheap! Thank you SNCB/NMBS.
This museum was on my to do list for a very very long time. We finally visited with our two children. First thing that strikes is the old Schaarbeek station building. You then walk outside next to the train tracks to the new building, where all the major exhibits are and take a journey back in time to present. Visiting various (steam) trains. While our small children were mainly interested in watching historical raisins, we loved to read more about them. There were some very interesting trains to see (Red Cross train from WWII, an old TEE) all the way up to mock ups and models of TGV and Eurostar. We spent a couple of hours here in total. The only ‘feedback’ about this museum is its lighting. Or lack thereof. It’s very dark inside. Until you each the last hall where there’s daylight. While it gives the trains a dramatic appeal, at some times it felt as if I was visiting a night club
A very nice museum in and near the station building of Schaerbeek. The exhibition starts in the old station building where the old, beautiful ticket offices can be viewed. Via a short walking path next to the tracks you reach the new halls which are very nicely and impressively decorated. Currently there is also the expo of the role of the SNCB during the occupation in the Second World War. It highlights all the points of view: the vision of the German occupier, the vision of the boss of the SNCB, the vision and suffering of the railway staff and of course the suffering of the many people who met their deaths with the help of the SNCB. The personal stories, photos and documents leave a deep impression. A black page in our history that should certainly not be forgotten.



