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Royal Museum of Art and History 
(Park of the Cinquantenaire) 
BRUSSELS 
The Arcade and the two Wings of the Palace of the Cinquantenaire. 
(Facing the Park). 
LOCATION OF THE COLLECTIONS AND OF THE DIFFERENT SERVICES 
North Wing (on the left in the above illustration). Entrance by the Park: 
Plaster Casts and Reproductions. Photographic Service. 
South Wing (on the right in the above illustration). 
A. Pavilion containing the Antiquities . Entrance by the Park. 
Oriental, Greek and Roman Antiquities, Collections from the Far-East; Chinese Antiquities 
(Dr Buckens Collection), Library of the Antiquities Department; The Queen Elizabeth 
Egyptological Foundation, 
B. New Buildings . Entrance by the Avenue des Nerviens: 
I. Ground-Floor: Prehistoric Collections. Antiquities of Belgium, to the end of the 
Frankish Period. Special Room for American Antiquities. 
II. First Floor: Art Industries (Furniture, retables, tapestry, gold- and silversmiths’ work). 
Administration, Educational Service, Lecture-Hall. 
III. Second Floor: Art Industries (Ceramic, tissues, embroideries, lace). Library of Art 
and Archaeology. 
IV. Third Floor: Artistic Documentation Service. 
DAYS AND HOURS OF ADMISSION: The Museum is open every day, 
(admission free) except on Friday and on January 1 : from 10 a.m. 
to 5 p.m. ' 
On certain days visitors may find a few rooms closed. By special permission of the 
Direction, visitors especially interested in a collection may be admitted to the rooms. 
For the time being, the Museum is closed from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. 
The Arms and Armour Collections are exhibited in the « Porte de Hal Museum », Boule¬ 
vard de Waterloo. 
The Japanese Tower and the Chinese Pavilion at Laeken are annexed to the Administration 
of the Art and History Museum. 
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