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Fascinating insight into the life and times of Erasmus
This museum gives a fascinating insight into the life and times of the philosopher and theologian Erasmus, who was at the vanguard of the humanist movement during the late 15th and early 16th centurie...
Beautiful museum with a lovely courtyard. I was surprised by the collection they had: Albrecht Dürer, Hugo van der Goes, Cornelis Matsys etc. The staff only spoke French though, which is strange in an...
We visited because of the Brussels Pass. It was way out of city center and not worth the visit. The writings were not in English which made it hard to know what i was looking at. They gave us a huge b...
Beautiful house filled with history, nice gardens, and very helpful staff
Erasmus spent one year in this house around 1520; the house is now a museum, with lots of paintings, books, and knick-knacks from past times. The garden with its medicinal plants section is also a c...
I agree with the other reviewers that this place was a bit tricky to locate because there is no signage outside to grab your attention. Just go through the brick arch and your there. The inside is won...
Fascinating insight into the life and times of Erasmus
This museum gives a fascinating insight into the life and times of the philosopher and theologian Erasmus, who was at the vanguard of the humanist movement during the late 15th and early 16th centurie...
Hidden gem in Anderlecht
Beautiful museum with a lovely courtyard. I was surprised by the collection they had: Albrecht Dürer, Hugo van der Goes, Cornelis Matsys etc. The staff only spoke French though, which is strange in an...
Not worth the Visit
We visited because of the Brussels Pass. It was way out of city center and not worth the visit. The writings were not in English which made it hard to know what i was looking at. They gave us a huge b...
Beautiful house filled with history, nice gardens, and very helpful staff
Erasmus spent one year in this house around 1520; the house is now a museum, with lots of paintings, books, and knick-knacks from past times. The garden with its medicinal plants section is also a c...
Wonderful Piece of History
I agree with the other reviewers that this place was a bit tricky to locate because there is no signage outside to grab your attention. Just go through the brick arch and your there. The inside is won...