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Guided tour of Hap House

adaptée aux personnes dans le spectre de l’autisme

Le samedi 18 octobre 2025

Langue
Horaires
FR
12h00 (Complet)
NL
14u00

Who is it for?
This tour is aimed specifically at people on the autism spectrum (ASD). Companions are also welcome. A formal diagnosis is not required. Visits are open to people aged 16 and over.

How is the visit adapted to people with ASD?
Hap House is located in a quiet, leafy setting, and every effort is made to reduce stimuli as much as possible. There are no active screens or sound sources in the building, the visit takes place in small groups of no more than 10 people, and only at the start of the tour may we briefly come across another group of visitors. The tour is led by a qualified guide who is used to accompanying people with autism. No later than a week before the start of the tour, participants will also receive a detailed roadmap to help them prepare for the visit as they wish.

Thanks to Dynam'Autes, Collectif Autiste de Belgique and Maison de l'Autisme for their support and advice in creating this activity.

Contact

Photographe homme portrait en noir et blanc, visage souriant, style artistique.

Willem Maes

willem@explore.brussels

+32 477 43 50 41

(COMPLET en 🇫🇷)

Guided tour of Hap House

adaptée aux personnes dans le spectre de l’autisme

Le samedi 18 octobre 2025

Visites accessibles pour personnes autistes lors du festival ANTE à Bruxelles.
©EB · Endre Sebok
Langue
Horaires
FR
12h00 (Complet)
NL
14u00

Who is it for?
This tour is aimed specifically at people on the autism spectrum (ASD). Companions are also welcome. A formal diagnosis is not required. Visits are open to people aged 16 and over.

How is the visit adapted to people with ASD?
Hap House is located in a quiet, leafy setting, and every effort is made to reduce stimuli as much as possible. There are no active screens or sound sources in the building, the visit takes place in small groups of no more than 10 people, and only at the start of the tour may we briefly come across another group of visitors. The tour is led by a qualified guide who is used to accompanying people with autism. No later than a week before the start of the tour, participants will also receive a detailed roadmap to help them prepare for the visit as they wish.

Thanks to Dynam'Autes, Collectif Autiste de Belgique and Maison de l'Autisme for their support and advice in creating this activity.

Contact

Photographe homme portrait en noir et blanc, visage souriant, style artistique.

Willem Maes

willem@explore.brussels

+32 477 43 50 41