Bokrijk Open-Air Museum
♿ Wheelchair accessibleBokrijk Open-Air Museum is one of Belgium's most beloved cultural attractions, set within a vast 550-hectare estate in Genk, in the province of Limburg. The museum brings Flemish history to life through more than 100 carefully reconstructed historic buildings, ranging from farmsteads and workshops to chapels and village squares. Visitors can explore centuries of rural life in Flanders as they stroll through themed zones representing different regions and historical periods.
Accessibility is a clear priority at Bokrijk. The main paths throughout the museum grounds are paved and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchair users and visitors with limited mobility. Free wheelchairs are available for loan at the entrance, and the visitor centre is fully accessible. Adapted toilet facilities are provided at multiple locations across the site, and designated accessible parking spaces are located close to the main entrance.
Beyond the museum buildings, the surrounding Bokrijk estate features a large playground, an arboretum, and extensive green spaces that are pleasant for a relaxed outing. The on-site restaurant and cafeteria are also wheelchair accessible. Whether you are interested in heritage, nature, or simply a day out in a beautiful setting, Bokrijk offers an inclusive experience for all visitors.