Musical Clock Museum Sint-Truiden
♿ Wheelchair accessible Museum

Musical Clock Museum Sint-Truiden

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Musical Clock Museum in Sint-Truiden takes visitors into the wonderful world of mechanical musical instruments, such as music boxes, street organs, church bells and carillons. The collection shows instruments from various centuries and offers demonstrations that let visitors experience the rich sounds and ingenious mechanics of the instruments at close range. The museum is particularly suitable for families and combines culture with a playful experience.

The main entrance is barrier-free thanks to a purpose-built ramp, and all exhibition floors are reachable by lift. The exhibition rooms have wide passages so wheelchair users can move smoothly between the instruments. An adapted toilet with grab rails and sufficient turning space is present in the reception area. Wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge on request.

There is a dedicated car park with adapted parking spaces next to the museum. The path between the car park and entrance is fully paved and level. The historic centre of Sint-Truiden is a few minutes' wheelchair distance away and offers adapted routes to the Grote Markt and the basilica. Visitors with a European Disability Card and their companion receive free admission.

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