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    Parlamentarium - Interactive floor map

    Parlamentarium

    4.5(11 reviews)
    1.5 kmLéopold

    Having dealt with so many EU regulations in my past lives, I thought it would be interesting to…read morecheckout the EU Parliament campus. I had to register first to book my timeslots for touring the EU Hemicycle and Parlamentarium and receive a ticket via email. To enter the Parlamentarium you had to first get your ticket scanned and then go through security screening. A free audio guide was included and it was activated when you touched one of the three audio guide symbols posted on a particular display. One of the first exhibits informed that Brussels was just one of 3 locations where Parliament had an official building. The other 2 were also described: Strasbourg and Luxembourg. The next section was a bit bigger and covered the growth of the EU with many displays briefly documenting the journey each country went through before becoming part of the EU. The last section covered the hemicycle, introduction to representation and those people holding office and making laws (of which I knew about too many). There also was a large 360 degree theatre and a large interactive floor map where families were rolling around moveable terminals. Before exiting you can take a selfie and write whatever you want for posting on the electronic wall of reflection. It was an interesting visit given the EU's evolution and different approach to many topics versus the US.

    Very informative exhibits about the formation of the European Union. Definitely recommended if you…read morehave a n extra hour or two while in Belgium.

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    Musée de l'Érotisme et de la Mythologie

    Musée de l'Érotisme et de la Mythologie

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.3 kmQuartier Royal, Marolles, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    I have a tradition when I travel to try to find the less mainstream museums. I'm the person who'll…read moreshun the Natural History Museum in favour of a museum of creepy dolls (you'd be surprised at how many of these there are). I mean, ideally I'd go to both, but still. Anyway, this is how we found ourselves tracking down the MEM - the Erotic and Mythology Museum and handing over €10 for the privilege of exploring it. This is very much a private, personal collection that the collector has decided to make public. It's a small operation and you need to be buzzed in, but the person at the front desk was very friendly and helpful. First off, she led us downstairs to the basement floor and gave us guides to the exhibits printed in English. She told us that the collector had started by collecting small figures when he was a teenager and that his collection grew and expanded from there. I was worried this was going to become a very embarrass and awkward guided tour but thankfully she pointed us to the first display case and said to come back upstairs when we were done. The exhibits are fascinating. They have figurines and decorative items not to mention some, ahem, devices. They span a wide period of history and some must be quite rare. Our guide also mentioned that an erotic museum in Paris has recently closed and that the collector is trying to bring as many pieces to Brussels as he can. So I expect the collection will soon be expanded. We went back upstairs and were told that there was even more to see on the next floor up. Which was true. Off we went to pick up more printed guides and explore more fascinating (and yes, ok, sometimes hilarious) artefacts. We definitely got our €10 worth.

    My 500th review had to be saved for the best. A museum completely dedicated to the history of…read moreerotic art? Yes, please -- where do I sign up? I don't think it was more than 10 or 15 euro per person, which I was more than happy to shell out. This place was definitely small, but they managed to pack tons of art in various forms into this exhibit. They covered at least a thousand years from countless countries. To say that is was fascinating would be a huge understatement. I was glad that it was a self-guided tour. My wife and I spent more time on the first floor than the others. I will admit that some of it was comical to us, but overall, it was one of the best museum visits I've had.

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