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Guided tour of the Palais de Justice

adaptée aux personnes porteuses d’un handicap intellectuel

Langue
Horaires
FR
Mercredi 15/10 à 11h00 & 13h30
FR
Jeudi 16/10 à 11h00 & 13h30
NL
Woensdag 15/10 10u30 & 11u00

The Palais de Justice is one of the best-known buildings in Brussels, or indeed in Belgium. When it was built in 1883, it was the tallest building in Europe! But why did the architect want to build such a gigantic building? What did the people of Brussels themselves think of the building? And what really goes on inside the Palais de Justice? Who walks around and what are they wearing? And what do all those statues and symbols on the walls mean?

This tour is accompanied by a specialist guide and is fully adapted for people with mental disabilities, offering activities that stimulate the different senses. The guided tour is designed for groups of up to 15 people (including accompanying adults).

⚠️ Photos may not be taken indoors.
⚠️ On arrival, everyone must pass through a rapid security check with a metal detector (just like at the airport).

Contact

Photographe homme portrait en noir et blanc, visage souriant, style artistique.

Willem Maes

willem@explore.brussels

+32 477 43 50 41

Guided tour of the Palais de Justice

adaptée aux personnes porteuses d’un handicap intellectuel

53 Palais de Justice BBEA ©EB Ph Olivier Jamez
©EB - Ph Olivier Jamez
Langue
Horaires
FR
Mercredi 15/10 à 11h00 & 13h30
FR
Jeudi 16/10 à 11h00 & 13h30
NL
Woensdag 15/10 10u30 & 11u00

The Palais de Justice is one of the best-known buildings in Brussels, or indeed in Belgium. When it was built in 1883, it was the tallest building in Europe! But why did the architect want to build such a gigantic building? What did the people of Brussels themselves think of the building? And what really goes on inside the Palais de Justice? Who walks around and what are they wearing? And what do all those statues and symbols on the walls mean?

This tour is accompanied by a specialist guide and is fully adapted for people with mental disabilities, offering activities that stimulate the different senses. The guided tour is designed for groups of up to 15 people (including accompanying adults).

⚠️ Photos may not be taken indoors.
⚠️ On arrival, everyone must pass through a rapid security check with a metal detector (just like at the airport).

Contact

Photographe homme portrait en noir et blanc, visage souriant, style artistique.

Willem Maes

willem@explore.brussels

+32 477 43 50 41