ADAM-Brussels Design Museum - Brussels    Share

3.7/5 stars (1513 reviews)

About this place

  • Museum
  • Cost Rs 719 - Adult , Rs 449 - Kids ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : 11:00 AM to 7:00
  • Number : +32 2 669 49 29
  • Near By Atomium
  • 0.50 Km 8 min.
  • Child Friendly Place
  • Tourist attraction

The ADAM – Brussels Design Museum is a space dedicated to design and its history. It was launched after the acquisition of the Plasticarium by the Atomium. The evolving collection of the Brussels Design Museum offers its visitors an original reflection on plastic design from the 1950s until today. Continuously enriched with a program of temporary exhibitions, the ADAM – Brussels Design Museum also explores other fields of design and its impact on society and our everyday life. Through exhibitions, but also guided tours, workshops, conferences and events, the Brussels Design Museum seeks to render design intelligible and accessible to all.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
11:00 AM to 7:00
Tuesday:
11:00 AM to 7:00
Wednesday:
11:00 AM to 7:00
Thursday:
11:00 AM to 7:00
Friday:
11:00 AM to 7:00
Saturday:
11:00 AM to 7:00
Sunday:
11:00 AM to 7:00

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Address
Trade Mart Brussels, Belgiëplein 1, 1020 Brussel, Belgium
Number
+32 2 669 49 29
Website
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Landmark
Trade Mart Brussels, Belgiëplein 1, Brussel
Latitude
50.8977117
Longitude
4.341108

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Sven Wilbert

Sven Wilbert


60.00 %

@ 09 Jan, 2020

The exhibition about Plastic is very interesting. I personally found it difficult to raise interest in Pop Cultural Posters exhibition. As it is included in the Atomium Ticket its worth a visit. I would not explicitly visit this place as a sole target.

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60.00 %

@ 03 Feb, 2020

Great idea, not so great execution. The history of plastic and it’s most known creations in one place. On the same time the museum lacks interaction with the objects and explanations about the exhibits.

Pablo Menoni

Pablo Menoni


40.00 %

@ 11 Jan, 2020

Wheelchair friendly, confortable. Visit only if you like design, if not: spend your time in the old part of Brussels

Tom Goulden

Tom Goulden


100.00 %

@ 13 Jan, 2020

An absolutely fascinating exploration of product design, and well worth the combined ticket price with the nearby atomium. We spent so long exploring that they had to kick us out!

Manoel Agostinho de Abreu Junior

Manoel Agostinho de Abreu Junior


100.00 %

@ 04 Aug, 2019

Very interesting permanent collection with unique designs around plastic over the decades, some world-famous pieces included. Well-thought-out explanations in 3 languages (English, French, Dutch) so it's quite accessible to lots of people. Some interesting temporary exhibitions to top it up, like the one on the evolution of the design of ephemera in Belgian club scene throughout the decades. Easy to reach via public transport, so quite worth a visit on a rainy day :)

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