La collégiale Saint-Maurice
Sclayn, nestling in the heart of Belgian Wallonia, is home to a priceless architectural treasure: the church of Saint-Maurice. This Romanesque church, built in the 11th century, stands out for its majestic silhouette and rich historical heritage.
Listed as one of Wallonia's architectural heritage sites since 1949, the building bears witness to the finesse and grandeur of Romanesque architecture.
- In general
- in wheelchair An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people in wheelchair
- walking with difficulties An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people walking with difficulties
- blind Accessible with a occasionnal help for people blind
- visualy impaired Accessible with a occasionnal help for people visualy impaired
- deaf Independently accessible to people deaf
- hard of hearing Independently accessible to people hard of hearing
- with difficulty understanding Independently accessible to people with difficulty understanding
In general
Strong points
Parking
- It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Identification
- The building is easy to find.
People in weelchair
Strong points
Access road from the street
- All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
Entrance
- The building is easy to identify.
- The entrance is easy to identify.
Horizontal circulation
- The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
- The width of the hallways is sufficient.
Points of attention
Entrance
- There are steps in the entrance.
Horizontal circulation
- There are several steps to negotiate.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
Access road from the car park
- All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to identify.
- The building is easy to identify.
Horizontal circulation
- Circulation is easy almost everywhere.
Exposition
- The majority of the content of the exhibition is accessible.
Points of attention
Entrance
- The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
- The main entrance is not accessible.
- There are more than 3 steps in the entrance.
Horizontal circulation
- There are some steps without handrail.
Personnes aveugles
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to identify.
- The entrance is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
Horizontal circulation
- The dangerous objects in the pathway are secured.
- Circulation is free from obstacles.
Points of attention
Access road from the street
- The staircases are not secured.
Horizontal circulation
- There is at least one non-secured step in the logical pathway.
Personnes malvoyantes
Strong points
Horizontal circulation
- Circulation is free from obstacles.
- The dangerous objects in the pathway are secured.
- The furniture contrasts with its environment.
- The contrast between the floor and the walls facilitates circulation.
Points of attention
Access road from the street
- The staircases are not secured.
Exposition
- No adapted tours are planned.
Personnes sourdes
Strong points
Parking
- The car park is freely accessible.
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to find.
- The building is easy to find.
Exposition
- The displayed content is mainly visual.
Personnes malentendantes
Strong points
Parking
- The car park is freely accessible.
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to find.
- The building is easy to find.
Exposition
- The environment is calm.
- The displayed content is mainly visual.
Personnes avec difficultés de compréhension
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to find.
- The building is easy to find.
Horizontal circulation
- The location is calm and well lit.
Exposition
- The exhibition is varied (touch, smell, sight, hearing).
- Documents in an “easy to read” format are available.