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Opened in 1978 by Jean-Pierre Van Roy, the Brussels Gueuze Museum ('''French:''' ''Musée bruxellois de la Gueuze'', '''Dutch:''' ''Brussels Museum van de Geuze'') is housed within [[Brasserie_Cantillon|Cantillon]]. This 'living museum' allows visitors to tour the brewery, | Opened in 1978 by Jean-Pierre Van Roy, the Brussels Gueuze Museum ('''French:''' ''Musée bruxellois de la Gueuze'', '''Dutch:''' ''Brussels Museum van de Geuze'') is housed within [[Brasserie_Cantillon|Cantillon]]. This 'living museum' allows visitors to tour the brewery, view current and vintage brewing equipment, historical documents, and traditional lambic beers. The tour is self-guided, with guide books available in French, Dutch, and English. If you wish to have a guided or group tour, reservations can be made in advance. | ||
In 2014, Cantillon received more then 45,000 visitors to the museum.<ref name=LambicInfoConvo>Lambic.Info Interview with Jean Van Roy and Jean Pierre Van Roy, May 2015</ref> | In 2014, Cantillon received more then 45,000 visitors to the museum.<ref name=LambicInfoConvo>Lambic.Info Interview with Jean Van Roy and Jean Pierre Van Roy, May 2015</ref> | ||