Accessible visits for wheelchair users

Arkadia makes an effort to provide tours which are accessible to as many people as possible. Here is a series of original tours adapted for people with reduced mobility, focusing on different themes or particular insights.

To ensure a pleasant and rewarding experience, we limit the group size to a maximum of 15 people.

These tours have been made possible in part thanks to the support of visit.brussels and Bruxelles Environnement.

 

IMG_20230403_144546.jpg
© Karin Vermeire

Art Nouveau and Art Deco in Ixelles ponds area +

Many luxury townhouses were built by the rich bourgeoisie in the Ixelles' ponds area. The neighbourhood presents a great sample of Brussels architectural variety, featuring Art nouveau and Art Déco styles in particular. Follow our guides while discovering enchanting façades, all being equally...

Art Déco 2025 PECA Architecture Art Deco Art nouveau Heritage
IMG_20230403_144546.jpg
© Karin Vermeire

From Place Flagey to La Cambre Abbey +

The district of Ixelles' ponds, where many mansions were built for the wealthy bourgeoisie, offers a stunning panorama on Brussels' architecture and particularly Art nouveau and Art Déco architecture.

Architecture Art Deco Art nouveau Heritage
Tour%26taxi_KV.jpg
© Arkadia

The Gare Maritime+

This former freight station has been turned by Neutelings Riedijk Architects into a city where it never rains. The impressive Art nouveau steel structure covering the site was renovated by Jan De Moffarts and the Bureau Bouwtechniek.  

The "Gare Maritime" is an energy neutral building : renewable...

Industrial architecture Art nouveau Heritage
tour%26taxis%20photoKarinVermeire.jpg

Tour & Taxis and his history +

The old industrial area of Tour en Taxis, consisting of warehouses, offices and a gigantic station housed in a large hall built at the beginning of the 20th century, was disaffected in 1987 and partially restored since 2001 to accommodate businesses, restaurants and major cultural events. The site...

PECA Industrial architecture Art nouveau Heritage