Guided Visits Secundary School
- Duration: 1h30
- Price: 70 euro per group for a visit during the week (80 euro on weekends) + 3 euro per student
- Conditions: reservation required no later than 3 weeks before the chosen date
General visit
The Museum has more than 100,000 collection pieces. Impossible to see them all in 90 minutes. This guided tour will give you an overview of our treasures, an ideal option for a first visit to theMilitary Museum.
Group size: no groups in excess of 25 students
Belgium in the 19th century
The Historic Gallery, one of the oldest spaces in the Royal Military Museum, is dedicated to the Belgian army between 1831 and 1914. Showcases filled to the brim with colorful uniforms and headgear recall a period when military fashion was not yet influenced by camouflage. The visit also focuses on Leopold I and his son Leopold II, as well as on the Belgian military expeditions to Mexico, Africa, Italy or China.
Group size: no groups in excess of 25 students
Arms and Armour
Swords and armour… this gallery will undoubtedly fascinate both young and old! Eight centuries of military history become quite tangible here. From the equipment of knights to the first fire weapons: the gallery illustrates the evolution of weaponry and protection on the battlefield. And be sure to admire the magnificent hunting weapons or the impressive tournament gear!
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students
First World War
Life in the trenches, soldiers’ equipment, armament, new technologies, camouflage, the situation in occupied Belgium, the conflict as a global event, ... as many themes that can be addressed in this room.
Group size: no groups in excess of 25 students
Aviation
A journey through time, from lighter than air to current aircraft, over the fragile first aeroplanes and the Second World War fighters.
Group size: no groups in excess of 25 students
Interwar period
From post-Versailles Europe to the Phoney War: the rise of dictatorships, the fragility of democracies or social and political upheavals inexorably lead to the Second World War.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students
Public: starting from 5th grade
Occupied Belgium during the Second World War
Policy of the lesser evil, hunger, destitution, bombings, resistance and collaboration characterize life in occupied Belgium from 1940 to 1944.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students
Public: starting from the 5th grade
Belgians in the war
Outside of occupied Belgium, Belgian soldiers continued the war alongside the Allied forces and contributed to victory. Some, on the other hand, chose to side with the Germans.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
Women in war
Fighters, resistance fighters, followers of the New Order, deportees, mothers of families: women largely contributed to the war effort and/or were victimized.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
1939-1945: a “world” war
The five continents were involved in the war, on their territories or through their fighting forces.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
Key episodes in the Second World War
The Battle of Britain, El-Alamein, Stalingrad, D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, the battle for Berlin, the atomic bomb: as many pivotal moments in the course of the conflict.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
Propaganda in the Second World War
War is not fought and won on the battlefield only. In order to dedicate all human and material resources to war minds have to be mobilized as well.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
The Second World War: Terror, Persecution and Genocide
Joe Public, political opponents or racial enemies: all were subjected to terror and persecution.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
The Second World War through the techniques and tactics of war
The different operation theaters (air, sea, desert, etc.), climatic conditions, technological developments (radar, encryption, flying bombs, etc.) all made for evolutions in the art of war.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
Civilian population put to the test of the Second World War
Sent on the roads of exodus, endangered by occupation, terrorized by bombings, subjected to persecutions, but finally liberated by victory: civilians were severely tried by the war.
Group size: no groups in excess of 15 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)
Museology at the Military Museum (only available in French)
Settled on the Cinquantenaire site since 1923, our collections reflect a century of museological visions, from the overflowing showcases in the Historic Gallery to the touch screens in the gallery dedicated to the Second World War.
Group size: no groups in excess of 25 students (with a maximum of two groups per time slot)