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CEBioS is located at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences:
Museum of Natural Sciences
Vautier Street, 29
1000 Brussels, Belgium
To reach our secretariat: cbd-info<at>naturalsciences.be or +32 (0)2 627 45 45
To contact directly members of CEBioS click here.
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The car park is small, so using public transport is advisable.
Find your way to the Museum by public transport (Belgian Rail, STIB/MIVB, TEC and De Lijn) with the journey planner of the Belgian Rail.
Train
Brussels-Luxembourg station is a five-minute walk from the museum
Bus
Bus 38 or 95 to “Idalie” or “Luxembourg” bus stops which are a five-minute walk from the museum
Bus 34 or 80 to “Museum” bus stop, opposite the museum
Metro
Line 1 or 5 to “Maelbeek/Maalbeek” station, a ten-minute walk from the museum
Line 2 or 6 to “Trone/Troon” station, a ten-minute walk from the museum
Villo!
There are several Villo! bike rental stations near the museum. The nearest, station no. 102, is located just outside the Museum, at the base of the outside staircase, facing 229-233 Chaussée de Wavre.
More information
For more information, please see the following websites:
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