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'''Website:''' http://www.cantillon.be/br/3_2<br>
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==Overview==
==Overview==
ened 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  This 'living museum' allows visitors to tour the brewery, viewing current and vintage brewing equipment, historical documents, and traditional lambic beers. The tour is self guided, with guide books available in French, Dutch, or English.
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  This 'living museum' allows visitors to tour the brewery, viewing current and vintage brewing equipment, historical documents, and traditional lambic beers. The tour is self guided, with guide books available in French, Dutch, or English.
 


==Photos==
==Photos==