Guidelines on Web Accessibility
Websites have become an integral part of our daily lives. They are usually the first stop we make when planning a visit to book tickets,…
Toerisme voor Autisme: Towards a sensory aware and stress-free museum
Toerisme voor Autisme: Towards a sensory aware and stress-free museum Museums can be spaces for discovery and learning, for relaxation or connecting with friends. However,…
Welcome to the new Open Museum website
Open Museum launches new website: a redesigned tool for inclusion in Brussels museums. New digital momentum for a committed initiative Since 2018, Open Museum has…
Expanding collections means investing in the future
Having explored the issues surrounding content, digital communication, artificial intelligence, and health, let’s now turn our attention to the material heart of the museum: its…
Towards an anti-racist cultural sector: “Work in progress “
Where does your museum stand in terms of welcoming and representing racialised communities? Because fairer institutions are built through exchange and cooperation, today we present…
“Inclusive Prompting Glossary”, a recipe for representing diversities using artificial intelligence.
Communication takes many forms and we constantly rely on it. It plays a fundamental role in establishing connections with our audiences. For this reason, it…
European Disability Card: your passport to a more accessible culture!
Many people with reduced mobility find it physically or financially difficult to visit museums. Added to this is the constant burden of having to justify…
Museum prescriptions: museums have your well-being at heart
Museum prescriptions are now available in our capital, thanks to the initiative of the City of Brussels and CHU Brugmann. In concrete terms, healthcare professionals…
Brussels museums: a real tool for people learning the national languages!
Starting to learn a language or writing system is a challenge at any age. Museums can help these groups learn. That’s why Open Museum organised…








