Musee de la Photographie Tournai
♿ Wheelchair accessible Museum

Musee de la Photographie Tournai

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Musee de la Photographie in Tournai is a small, specialised museum dedicated to the history and art of photography. Housed in a historic building in the city centre, the museum presents rotating exhibitions on Belgian and international photographers, alongside a permanent collection of historic cameras and photographic equipment. The museum is a valuable addition to Tournai's rich cultural offering.

Accessibility is partial because of the old building. The main entrance has a slight threshold which staff will help you overcome on request. The ground floor, which holds the bulk of the exhibition, is wheelchair accessible. The upper floor can only be reached by stairs and is therefore not accessible; a digital presentation makes this content available to those who cannot access the upper level.

An accessible toilet is available on the ground floor. A paying car park with disabled parking spaces lies a few minutes wheelchair distance away. The pavements in this part of the centre are mostly paved, but include some cobblestones. A visit to the museum combines well with the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Belfry of Tournai.

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