National Hopmuseum


Once the municipal centre for weighing and storing hops, the 19th-century Stadsschaal now houses this distinctively scented museum, where you’ll learn more about hops than you’d ever want to know. The simple attached café serves several local brews; the building was once home to Dirk Frimout, Belgium’s first astronaut.


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