Galila's POC Brussels
♿ Wheelchair accessible Museum

Galila's POC Brussels

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Galila's POC (Private Open Collection) is a unique private museum in Brussels founded by passionate collector Galila Barzilaï-Hollander. The museum is housed in a former industrial building in Anderlecht, converted into a spacious, light-filled loft of several thousand square metres. The collection comprises more than 2,500 works by international contemporary artists and is arranged in thematic exhibitions that change regularly. Galila often leads the tours herself, making a visit especially personal.

During the conversion, the building was specifically made accessible. The main entrance is entirely step-free with a wide automatic door. The enormous open ground-floor space can be explored without obstacles and offers more than enough manoeuvring room for electric wheelchairs. The upper floor is reached via an industrial lift large enough for any type of wheelchair. Adapted toilets are provided on every floor. The museum is only open by reservation, which guarantees personal guidance.

The building lies in an industrial zone of Brussels, with paved access roads. Parking is available right in front, with a few reserved accessible spaces on request. The museum is also reachable by metro line 5 (Veeweide stop), about ten minutes on foot. Galila's POC offers a unique and very personal visit to one of the most remarkable contemporary art collections in Brussels.

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