Bocholter Brouwerijmuseum

The Bocholter Brouwerijmuseum (Bocholt Brewery Museum) is the largest brewery museum in Europe at over 4,000 m², housed in the buildings of one of Belgium's oldest family breweries. Founded by Jean Martens (1919–2008), the museum has presented the story of the brewing craft since 1979, tracing industrial history from 1758 to today across eight generations of brewing tradition. Visitors tour the malting floor, brewhouse, cooperage and bottling workshop, brewer's carts, and the original museum café and garden terrace.

Logo of Bocholter Brouwerijmuseum
Address

Dorpsstraat 53
Bocholt
3950
Belgium

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Opening Hours

Individual visits: July-August, Wednesdays and Fridays at 13:30 (approx. 2 hours)

Open daily except Thursday and Friday mornings, always with advance reservation at 10:00 or 14:00

Advance reservation required. Individual visits: July-August only (Wed & Fri at 13:30). Group visits: year-round by request.

Open daily except Thursday and Friday mornings; visits by reservation at 10:00 or 14:00

Individual visits July–August (Wednesdays/Fridays); group visits year-round by request

By advance reservation (except Thursday and Friday mornings). Guided visits at 10:00 or 14:00. Individual visits July–August: Wednesday and Friday at 13:30.

Admission

Groups: €30 per guide (max 20 people per guide)

Individual: 10 EUR

Individual: 10 EUR

Groups (max 20): €30.00 per guide

Individual guided tour (per person): 10 EUR

Group tour (per guide, max 20 persons): 30 EUR

Individual visit: 10 EUR

Group tour (per guide, max 20 people): 30 EUR