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Belgian Chocolate Village

Since the 19th century, Koekelberg has been home to many chocolatiers... the BCV is located in the heart of Brussels' most chocolate-loving municipality.

It is in the very heart of this historic site, formerly home to the Victoria biscuit and chocolate factory, that you will discover a remarkable Art Deco world. With its superb ceramic frescoes (1904), majestic central staircase and Belle Epoque wood panelling, this unique setting dedicated to chocolate opens the doors to the Belgian Chocolate Village.

Did you know ? The famous Big Nuts bar, still sold under the Côte d'Or brand, was created in 1953 by the Victoria chocolate factory, where it was a flagship product for many years.

The great Jacques Brel himself had the opportunity to taste it while delivering cardboard boxes for his family business, Vanneste & Brel, to Victoria, just before moving to Paris to live his “impossible dream”.

At the Belgian Chocolate Village, Belgian chocolate reveals all !

Learn all about its amazing and prestigious history... and its manufacturing secrets. From bean to bar, an interactive journey accessible to all.

A museum that is well worth a visit and which is dedicated to providing visitors with an enriching and delicious experience.

Whatever your specific needs, contact them for reassurance and to ensure you receive the best possible welcome.

Photo credits for Belgian Chocolate Village : © Belgian Chocolate Village, © Passe-Muraille – Joakim Houchard

Photo credits for the technical gallery : © Passe-Muraille – Joakim Houchard

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Validity: From 7 May 2024 on 7 May 2027

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Passe-Muraille

Access-i informs you about the accessibility of this place based on data collected on-site at a given time. Any changes after the visit by Access-i are the responsibility of the operator.

Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 23 April 2026 - 13:43

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We invite you to visit the website: http://www.unisound.be and the event’s Facebook page.

If you have any specific requirements or questions regarding accessibility during the festival, please contact us at accessibilite@unisound.be.

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You can find the full programme via the link https://www.mons.be/fr/doudou/programme/programme-officiel/programme-2026/2026_04_24-programme-doudou-2026.pdf

You will find more specific information on accessibility on page 41.

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  • Reserved parking spaces (20) as close as possible to the Grand-Place, on Rue des Échelles;

  • A ‘Kiss & Ride’ zone (drop-off point) on Rue du Onze Novembre (entrance via Rue Tour Auberon);

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  • City stewards trained to assist people with reduced mobility will be on hand.

  • Audio description of the battle, also during the Petit Lumeçon, will be provided by the ASA Foundation: please go to the foot of the PRM viewing platform where an area will be reserved.

  • Enquiries and bookings on +32 477 37 55 25 or via info@fondation-asa.org

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  • During the Petit Lumeçon, a cordoned-off area (marked in purple) is provided for children with disabilities. This is a secure, supervised area accessible by booking: handicap@ville.mons.be

Photo credit Ducasse de Mons 2026 : © Ducasse de Mons 2026

Photo credits technical gallery : © Plain-Pied - Joël Nicolaï

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