Old Masters Museum (RMFAB)
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts house Belgium’s largest collection of artworks: 22,000 paintings, sculptures and works on paper, dating from the 15th to the 21st century!
The majestic Forum welcomes the multidisciplinary company Quelqu’aine Production: seven dancers and performers explore the theme of identity and celebrate the richness of diversity in a festive atmosphere! This Carnival of Identities takes us to the heart of the collections: textile artist Suzanne Corcessin takes over the still life room with an intimate, participatory installation centered on skin and feathers.
The Chamber Music and Fashion departments of Kunsthumaniora Brussel showcase the work of their young students through four string quartets and offbeat fashion shows.
Sarah Navarro and Akim Hida, guides and storytellers, hearing and deaf respectively, will narrate the profound and poetic tale Le Chercheur in French and sign language, encouraging visitors to slow down, feel… and perhaps rediscover what is essential.
Full accessibility sheet of the museum
Accessibility
Facilities for the deaf and hearing impaired Facilities for the blind and visually impaired Adapted toilet Assistance dogs Mobility impaired pedestrians with assistance
- In autonomy
- With help
Alternative entrance: 1A Rue de la Régence. Please ring the bell.