Overview
Train World is Belgium's national railway museum, located at the historic Schaerbeek station. Designed by scenographer François Schuiten, it presents locomotives and rolling stock as theatrical exhibits.
Highlights
- Le Belge (1835): A replica of continental Europe's first steam locomotive.
- Royal Carriages: Lavish 19th-century carriages used by King Leopold II.
- Schuiten Design: The comic-strip artist's immersive scenography creates atmospheric journeys through railway history.
History
Opened in 2015 in the 1887 Schaerbeek station. Belgium was the first country in continental Europe to build a railway (Brussels–Mechelen, 1835).
Visitor Tips
- Audio Guide: Essential for the full experience.
- Getting There: Take a train to Schaerbeek station — fitting transport.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.