Mechelen ACCESSIBLE for EVERYONE

Mechelen ACCESSIBLE for EVERYONE

Flanders State of the Art Mechelen ACCESSIBLE FOR EVERYONE A city walk which takes in the Burgundian and contemporary sights in Mechelen. VISITFLANDERS Visit and experience 1 IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARGARET. Welcome to the walking city of Mechelen. Historical monu- ments, eye-catchers nestled among the greenery, charming locations near the water? Everything lies within an accessi- ble (walking) distance. We are focussing the spotlights on a golden era in the story of Mechelen: the Burgundian period. The time of Margaret of Austria and Margaret of York. Two fascinating women who made their mark on this city on the Dijle. This walk will follow the footsteps of these strong women. Just imagine... 500 years ago, Mechelen was the capital city of the Netherlands. It was the location of the court, the Grand Council, and was home to the Burgundian noblemen. In short, Mechelen was a hugely important location. This golden age left many traces in the city. Today, you can dis- cover the city palaces, historical churches, wooden façades and richly decorated guildhalls. Feeling thirsty? Release your inner Burgundian and enjoy a Gouden Carolus, the beer that has put Mechelen on the world map! Older tourists, pedestrians with a temporary or permanent disability or those with special requirements in terms of comfort or care can also visit Mechelen without worrying. This brochure was created in collaboration with VISITFLANDERS, Inter, Stad Mechelen and Visit Mechelen. It offers all of the information you’ll need to prepare your visit to Mechelen. The walk around the famous attractions starts at the Schepenhuis and is 2,5 km long. Mechelen accessible for everyone 3 INDEX How should you use this brochure? 5 Visit & experience 8 Restaurants & cafés 30 Public toilets 34 Where to stay? 38 Care and mobility aids 41 Travelling towards Flanders 43 Transport and parking in Flanders 45 4 Mechelen accessible for everyone HOW SHOULD YOU USE THIS BROCHURE? We created an attractive route with a accommodation, care, mobility aids, minimum of obstacles. You’ll find many transport and parking. small cobbled streets in the historical centre of Mechelen. This walk is largely Our information is based on objective on cobblestones, but usually they are expert inspections on the spot. For more flat and evenly laid. There is often an detailed information about each building additional route that is more accessible. or site, you can view the detailed report Rounded cobblestones were avoided to on www.toevla.be (available in Dutch the greatest extent. The handy removable only). Some of the locations were added map with descriptions tells you exactly based on tips and good experiences of which route you should take to avoid people with disabilities. obstacles. We do not claim that all listed initiatives Every aspect of an accessible tourist are autonomously wheelchair accessible. visit to Mechelen was mapped out. This We made a selection of the more accessi- brochure provides information about ble businesses and facilities in Mechelen. museums and attractions, pubs, restau- On the basis of the descriptions, you rants and public toilets. The numbers can decide for yourself which locations on the map refer to more detailed are more or less suitable or which information in the brochure itself. preparations you can make to make it You can also read all about accessible work. HANDY TIP Tourist buildings that are not (entirely) accessible can be viewed on www.virtualmechelen.be as a 360° image, with all the tiniest details. We will indicate these buildings in the brochure with this icon. Mechelen accessible for everyone 5 VISIT AND EXPERIENCE RESTAURANTS, CAFÉS AND PUBLIC TOILETS The detailed descriptions show to Using the thumb system for the most what degree a certain attraction or important measurement data and the parts of the attraction are accessible detailed pictures of the adapted toilets to visitors with limited mobility. They you can decide if a cafe, restaurant also indicate which obstacles you can or toilet is suitable for you. Because encounter or where you might possibly of continuous changes in restaurants, need a helping hand. If an attraction or cafes and toilets, it is possible that museum has amenities for visitors with some information may be out of date. a visual or learning disability, this is We therefore recommend you contact also stated and indicated by means of the business before your visit. the following headings: If you note that a location has been Facilities/possible obstacles moved, renovated or closed, you can for visitors with limited mobility notify this fact to Inter at [email protected] Facilities for visitors or +32 3 766 49 68. with a learning disability Facilities for people accessible with visual impairments Facilities for deaf accessible with assistance or hearing impaired persons Any questions or remarks on the route this is an access problem or information in the brochure? Let us know via [email protected] n.a. not applicable 6 Mechelen accessible for everyone ACCOMMODATION, INFORMATION OFFICES AND VISITOR CENTRES LEARN For accommodation, information offices and visitor MORE? centres VISITFLANDERS has developed accessibility labelling: Learn more about the The label A+ means that the building is accessibility labels? accessible in a comfortable and indepen- dent way. Navigate to www.visitflanders.com/ The label A means that we consider the accessibility building to be basically accessible; that it can be used by most people with limited mobility, but that it is possible that extra effort or a helper is required. Mechelen accessible for everyone 7 VISIT & EXPERIENCE On the walk 17. Statue ‘Den Uil’ 18. Cultuurplein 1. Aldermen’s House 19. De Cellekens / Tourist information office 20. Melaan 2. Statue ‘Our Margret’ 21. Haverwerf 3. Grote Markt 22. Lamot site + Vismarkt 4. Statue ‘Opsinjoorke’ 23. Hof van Cortenbach 5. Town hall 24. Hof van Schoofs 6. Rik Wouters garden 25. IJzerenleen 7. Church of St. Peter and St. Paul 8. Palace of Margaret of York Close to the walk 9. Palace of Margaret of Austria 10. ‘t Schipke 26. Kazerne Dossin 11. Hof van Busleyden 27. Toy museum 12. Church of St. John the Baptist 28. Church of and St. John the Evangelist Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-over-de-Dijle 13. Klapgat 29. Basilica of 14. Groen Waterke Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-van-Hanswijk 15. Archbishop’s Palace 16. St. Rumbold’s Cathedral Not to be missed and St. Rumbold’s Tower 30. ZOO Planckendael 8 Visit and experience On the walk ALDERMEN’S HOUSE / TOURIST 1 INFORMATION OFFICE The oldest town hall The Gothic Aldermen’s Hall is one information office of Visit Mechelen. of Flanders’ oldest town halls. The aldermen would often meet in open The building is accessed via an auto- air before this building was erected. A matic sliding door and plateau lift. The larger wing was added onto the thir- spaces are a little narrow here and there teenth-century building in Schoenmarkt but are passable. The different floors are in 1375. It was here that Charles the Bold accessed by lift. The reception desk and founded the Parliament of Mechelen in the experience elements are accessible 1473. As a result, Mechelen became the for wheelchairs. There is also an adapted legal centre of the Burgundian Nether- toilet. The text of the Burgundian app lands. The Grand Council, the successor has been narrated for blind and visually to the Mechelen Parliament, was located impaired persons. Contrasts and fonts here between 1504 and 1616. Afterwards have also been applied. the gunners’ guild of the “colveniers” held its guild meetings in the hall. It was Vleeshouwersstraat 6, 2800 Mechelen subsequently used as a theatre, a fencing +32 15 29 76 54 school, a prison, an archaeological [email protected] museum and a municipal archive. Since www.visitmechelen.be 2018 the building is home to the tourist Visit and experience 9 2 SCULPTURAL MECHELEN ‘Our Margret’ – What a woman she was You can find “Our Margret” or “Ons gian city to choose a woman. Initially, Margriet” as the locals call her, in Margaret’s statue was installed in Grote Schoenmarkt, in between St. Rumbold’s Markt. She was moved to her current Tower and the Aldermen’s House. She location when the weight of her statue is of course Margaret of Austria, the proved too much for the underground governess of the Netherlands (1506- car park that was built in the square. 1530) and what a woman she was. The governess now has a better view She had a huge impact on the city. of Grote Markt, from her new location, In 1849, Jozef Tuerlinckx received the which now looks larger than ever. commission to create a large statue of Margaret of Austria. Many of the cities The statue is easily accessible. The in the newly-established nation chose surface is constructed of small, fairly to honour their “national heroes” with smooth cobbles. statues. But Mechelen was the only Bel- 3 GROTE MARKT A centuries-old square For centuries, Grote Markt has been the Brabant Gothic. According to some, main square in Mechelen’s city centre. Mechelen’s city architect Rombout II It is dominated by St. Rumbold’s Tower, Keldermans designed this step-gabled which you can see from wherever you house. He was widely regarded as one stand. The town hall stands at the op- of the most important architects of posite end. Don’t forget to have a look the Brabant Gothic and was the city’s at the houses that line Grote Markt. municipal architect at the time of its These historic dwellings date from dif- construction. ferent eras and were built in different styles, including the sixteenth-century The surface is constructed of small, Renaissance and the eighteenth-century fairly smooth cobbles.

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