Museums

The Black Sisters Museum

Museum Zwartzusters Brussel

The Black Sisters sprang from a late Middle Ages movement against poverty: “The Cellites”. Following the move of the cloister from the centre of Brussels in 1998, part of their legacy was handed to the Friends of the National Basilica of the Sacred Heart.

A museum section was established to welcome the bequest of the community. The museum contains paintings, furniture and art objects, dinnerware, statues Brussels and Flemish lace.

Visit the page dedicated to The Black Sisters Museum.

Opening hours: every Wednesday 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. and by appointment.
With a ticket for the panorama, you can also visit the museum. (summertime)

For more Information or to schedule an appointment:
Tel.: 0032 0(2) 421 16 68
0032 (2) 421 16 79
E-mail: musea@basilicakoekelberg.be

Modern Religious Art Museum

Museum Moderne Religieuze Kunst

The Basilica of Koekelberg hosts an important collection of paintings and sculptures from the Modern Religious Art Museum of the diocese of Bruges.

www.mmrk.be

Visit the page dedicated to the Modern Religious Art Museum.

Opening hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday: 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and by appointment.
With a ticket for the panorama, you can also visit the museum.

For more Information or to schedule an appointment:
Tel.: 0032 0(2) 421 16 68
0032 (2) 421 16 79
E-mail: musea@basilicakoekelberg.be

For the visitors of the panorama, the musea are for free.
The entrance fee for the panorama is 8 euro per person and 6 euro p.p. for groups.

The musea are member of the Brussels Museums Council.