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Practical information

Opening hours

Monday
Monday
Closed*
Thursday
Thursday
9:00
Closed*
17:00
Wednesday
Wednesday
10:00
Closed*
17:00
Tuesday
Tuesday
10:00
Closed*
17:00
Friday
Friday
10:00
Closed*
17:00
Saturday
Saturday
10:00
Closed*
17:00
Sunday
Sunday
10:00
Closed*
17:00

* Open on the first Sunday of each month

Admission

Free entrance
0€
Children (under 12), Article 27, MusAfrica members, ICOM members
Reduced fee
6€
Reduced: young people (12-17), pensioners (over 65), groups (10+ people)
Full price
8€
Adults (18-64)

Guided tours
& school groups

Guided tours

Please contact us at least 7 days in advance via info@musafrica.be or on 081 74 08 05. Groups are limited to 24 people per tour.

School visits

Free admission and educational materialsavailable for primary and secondary school groups from the Wallonia-BrusselsFederation.

Primary schools

By connecting the past and the present, the tour highlights the immense cultural and natural wealth of Central Africa. The aim is to offer students an original view of Africa, avoiding stereotypes (Africa as a wild place, Africa in poverty, etc.).

Secondary schools

The tour addresses the theme of Belgium's colonial past. Using digital tablets and accompanied by a guide, students discover objects that help them understand the phenomenon of colonialism.

University

MusAfrica welcomes university students and researchers seeking to deepen their knowledge of Central Africa. Our collections offer a rich perspective on the cultural and natural aspects of the region, facilitating interdisciplinary studies and research.

Interested in planning a visit with your class?

Contact us

Our partners

Mwana Soleil

The non-profit organisation Mwana Soleil aims : on the one hand, to support motivated young people in their higher education (in Belgium, this mainly concerns young people of foreign origin) and, on the other hand, to develop and implement cultural, intercultural, intercommunity and intergenerational initiatives that contribute to facilitating the inclusion of people from immigrant backgrounds and promoting social cohesion.

Leopards Club

The Leopards Club is a private, apolitical business circle for the Congolese diaspora and friends of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Europe. It is a multidisciplinary community that brings together all those who are proud of and committed to the people, history, art, culture and invaluable biodiversity of this rich and vast country in Central Africa, with a view to promoting its economic emergence.

Cercle Royal Namurois des Anciens d’Afrique

Atart, a non-profit organisation approved by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, organises holiday camps offering sports and arts activities for children aged 2.5 to 16 during the school holidays. The aim of the organisation is to promote artistic development. It organises djembe lessons and birthday parties at MusAfrica.

AtArt

Atart, a non-profit organisation approved by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, organises holiday camps offering sports and arts activities for children aged 2.5 to 16 during the school holidays. The aim of the organisation is to promote artistic development. It organises djembe lessons and birthday parties at MusAfrica.

Frequently asked questions

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What access is available for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the museum is 100% accessible topeople with reduced mobility. A lift provides access to all levels and thecirculation areas are wide.

What are the opening hours?

The opening hours and all information relevant to school visits can be found on our page Practical information

Is the museum suitable for English and Dutch speakers?

The first level of text on the information panels is in three languages (French, Dutch and English). The descriptions are in French only. In the future, a QR code will provide all explanations in three languages.

Is it possible to have something to eat
or to drink?

Unfortunately, the museum does not have a restaurant or cafeteria. However, there are many restaurants and bars in the immediate vicinity.

How do I get to the museum?

The museum is located at a 10-minute walk from the station. Many bus lines pass in front of the museum (stop: Rue du Premier Lanciers): 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 40, 65.