Museum Wings Recognized as Heritage
Two parts of the Brussels Natural History Museum have been given heritage status. This protects the building and its dinosaur exhibits. It is important to keep the museum’s history and collections safe.
The museum’s Janlet wing, built between 1898 and 1906, is a key part of the heritage protection. This means the museum is trying to save its old buildings. The decision recognizes the buildings’ special design. The museum wants to keep its scientific collections. The goal is to protect both the building and the things inside.
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Highlights
Two Museum Wings Heritage
Two wings of the Brussels Natural History Museum have been granted heritage status.
Architectural Value Recognized
The unique architecture of the buildings is now recognized.
Janlet Wing Protected
The Janlet wing, built between 1898 and 1906, is part of the heritage protection.
Preserving Collections and Structure
The decision aims to preserve both the collections and the museum’s historic structure.
Heritage Designation Action
The action aims to preserve the museum’s historic architecture and collections.