Middelheim Museum — Open-air sculpture museum in Middelheim Park in Antwerp, with over 200 artworks in an accessible park landscape.
Middelheim Museum
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Middelheim Museum

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Middelheim Museum in Antwerp is a unique open-air museum dedicated to contemporary and modern sculpture. Spread across the beautiful Middelheim Park, you can admire over 200 sculptures by international artists such as Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore and Ai Weiwei. The museum combines art and nature in a remarkable way and admission is completely free.

For wheelchair users, Middelheim Museum is very well accessible. The main paths through the park are paved and wide enough for comfortable passage. The Braem Pavilion, which hosts temporary exhibitions, is fully wheelchair accessible. Adapted toilets are available and the car park has reserved spaces for visitors with disabilities. At the entrance, you can pick up a free map showing the accessible routes.

Middelheim Museum is open year-round and regularly organises activities and guided tours, including for visitors with disabilities. The park is ideal for a relaxed day out in nature, combined with world-class sculpture. There is a cafeteria where you can enjoy a drink or snack at your leisure.

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