Not far from
European Parliament is the Royal Museum of Natural Sciences. It was created in 1846, its exposition was based on the collection of rarities of Prince Charles of Lorraine. Today there are several permanent exhibitions here: "Evolution", "Dinosaurs", "Minerals", "Whales", "Biodiversity", as well as collections of insects, mollusk shells and ammonites. The most popular are the Dinosaur Hall, which presents the largest collection of complete skeletons of prehistoric giants in Europe; A collection of minerals with samples of lunar soil and meteorites and the Evolution Gallery, which examines options for the possible future of our planet. Children and other museum visitors will also be interested in the attraction "Murder in the Museum", during which the murder of the director of this institution is staged.