Stade Joseph Marien Union Saint-Gilloise
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Stade Joseph Marien Union Saint-Gilloise

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Stade Joseph Marien is one of the most atmospheric and historic football stadiums in Belgium. It has been the home of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise since 1919, one of the oldest clubs in the country and reigning champion of the 1920s and 1930s. The stadium is beautifully nestled against the greenery of the Duden Park in Forest and has a capacity of just over nine thousand spectators. The wooden stands and the typical art deco facade make it a beloved spot for lovers of football heritage.

Accessibility is partial because of the stadium's historic character. There are a limited number of wheelchair spaces available on one stand, with assistance from stewards on arrival. Adapted toilets are present but limited in number. Some parts of the stadium are reachable only by stairs. It is strongly recommended to contact the club in advance to plan your visit and reserve a suitable spot.

Parking near the stadium is limited on match days. There are a few disabled parking spaces available on Edith Cavellstraat. The stadium is reachable by tram line 51 or bus, with stops near the Duden Park. Be aware of some cobblestone sections in the immediate vicinity that can make wheelchair travel difficult.