Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
13:00 - 18:30
Sunday
13:00 - 18:30
21/12/24 14:07 local time
The museum is accessible to visitors in a wheelchair.
Unfortunately the vehicles are not wheelchair accessible.
The Brussels Urban Transport Museum (MTUB) was founded in 1982 by members of the Société des Transports Intercommunaux Bruxellois (STIB) and a few amateurs with a passion for public transport.
The museum is remarkable in more ways than one.
Firstly, there’s the building that houses it. The Woluwe depot was originally opened in 1897 for the trams that travelled along brand new Avenue de Tervuren. Two of its three halls have beautiful wooden roof structures: these halls house the museum. The third hall is still operated and used by STIB. The buildings were classified as a historical monument by the Brussels-Capital Region on November 29, 2001. They were completely renovated between 2006 and 2009.
Next, there’s the collection, which is one of the most extensive in the world. Our old trams, buses, taxis, vehicles and miscellaneous objects take you on a trip to the past, from the “Belle-Epoque” through Expo 58, to the early days of the Metro.
OPENING HOURS
Saturdays and Sunday: 13:00 - 18:30
BIRTHDAY
You can rent one of the trams or buses for Birthdays. For more information, please check their website at: https://trammuseum.brussels/en/rentals/presentation/
The Museum is on Avenue de Tervuren, close to both Boulevard de la Woluwe and Boulevard du Souverain.
On the outer Brussels Ring road (R0), take exit 1 (Vier Armen/Tervuren). Then, you turn in the direction of Brussels.
You can park your car on Rue Leybeek.
** Please report to us in case you have additional info, corrections or updates.
Thanks, Badaboo Team.
Avenue de Tervueren 364b, 1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Brussels, Belgique
Add a review