Brussels City Museum
Brussels,
Belgium
The Brussels City Museum is a city museum owned by the municipality and located in the Breadhouse on Grand Place, whose architectural ensemble is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum houses over 7,000 exhibits. Its most famous are two dioramas of the city of Brussels in its early days and during its peak in the 1500s, as well as a collection of paintings by Arta van den Boshe and Charles Ményer. Until February 2017, the museum was home to the original statue of the Manneken Pis.