Bruxelles, Belgium
Trade Mart Brussels, Place de Belgique 1
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+32 26694929
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
There is no story telling in the exhibition.. The viewer doesn't get an indication of how exhibits are related to each other through the management of the space. All and all not worth the time /money. Go get a waffle and admire the atomium from the outside instead.
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When I bought a ticket for the Atomium, It came with a ticket for the ADAM design museum. And so because I basically got a free ticket, I decided to go visit. Otherwise, I don't think I won't have gone since I'm not that into design. It is an interesting place to go if you like furniture design, the 60s-70s-80s, and/or punk culture, with a diverse collection of chairs and gadgets from the previous century, as well as posters from music groups and concerts. Unfortunately, as I'm not really into any of that, I can't give the museum more than 3*.
Interesting exhibition on plastic. Worth the detour after your visit to the Atomium. I believe there might be some temporary exhibitions as well, but we didn't have the time for those. There might be a limited amount of exhibitions due to covid-19 as well. Particularly it was fun to see all the \old\ plastic objects from my youth. I would have expected a larger exhibition, though.
Quaint and interesting design exhibits. Doesn't take more than an hour, so really recommended along with the Atomium.
Made our day! Loved to read about our daily life furniture history and authors, difficulties they faced while designed those chairs, computers or anything that surrounds us everywhere, everyday. We were especially surprised that this museum has entire hall dedicated for non successful designs, super funny and interesting to hear what stories they hide behind and why couldn’t work in real life.
I've been for the plastic exhibition and punk rock. The place is well spaced and exhibition are enough detailed. It is a perfect escape for some hours of culture and curiosity.
An interesting overview of design progress over time. Nothing revolutionary but still an interesting view of many of the objects that are now old and hardly used but whose design could very well fit into today's expectation.
Great idea, not so great execution. The history of plastic and it’s most known creations in one place. On the same time the museum lacks interaction with the objects and explanations about the exhibits.
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