Surprises abound in the ancient headquarters of the Duke of Wellington, the future Prince of Waterloo. This is where he slept on the nights of 17 and 18 June 1815, and where he drafted his victory announcement.
By means of authentic souvenirs, weapons, etchings, the 14 museum rooms trace the events of the times and perpetuate the memory of the nations and troops that took part in the fray.
From 01/04 to 30/09: from 9.30 am to 6 pm
From 01/10 to 31/03: from 10 am to 5 pm.
24/12 and 31/12: closing at 1.30 pm.
Closed on 01/01 and 25/12.
Children (> 10 years old), students, seniors (60+): €8 / with a group: €6/p>
Children <10 years: free
Museum Pass: visit the Wellington Museum and other Belgian museums as many times as you want for a year - €59
Pass 1815: Access the 7 attractions of the Battlefield of Waterloo at a very attractive price: Waterloo 1815 Memorial, Wellington Museum, Napoleon's Last HQ and Mont-Saint-Jean Farm.
Adult: €29 / Student, senior: €26 / Group: €18 / Child (10-17 years): €16 / Child <10 years: free
Entrance to the temporary exhibition : Adults : 6€ Seniors, students,children : 5€ (free for children under 10). Combined museum + exhibition : Adults : 13€ Seniors, students,children : 11€ (free for children under 10).Located in the Centre of Waterloo.
Audio-guides in 8 languages included in the price of the ticket.
Free parking nearby.