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From museums to breweries and from art to classic cars: WUK enhances the visitor experience for a wide range of organisations.

Bruges Beer Experience

The Bruges museum where the WUK story began. Here, you can interactively discover everything you ever wanted to know about beer: the ingredients, the brewing process, food pairing and beers from all over the world. Armed with WUK, visitors can explore the museum independently with text, audio, videos and educational games.

Squadra Abarth & Rally Collection

Squadra Abarth & Rally Collection is a niche museum in Lier dedicated to motor racing and the passion project of former rally driver and collector Guy Moerenhout. The work of iconic Italian car designer Carlo Abarth forms the heart of the collection, alongside classic cars from Fiat, Simca, Saab and Alfa Romeo, among others. Their temporary exhibition “Art On Wheels” showcased 75 stunning Belgian and Italian motorbikes across four to five themes. WUK provided informative digital texts and audio in three languages.

Domain Bokrijk

With no fewer than 1.2 million visitors per year, Domein Bokrijk is one of the largest open-air museums in Europe. Centuries of Flemish history come to life across a vast 550-hectare estate in the heart of the Kempen. WUK added a new digital layer to the way visitors explore this living heritage site, with audio guides in four languages and an educational children's route.

FeliXart & Eco Museum

Felix De Boeck was a farmer during the week and a painter on Sundays. The Felix Art & Eco art museum bridges the gap between art and participatory heritage activities on Felix's old farm, with a focus on ecology. In early 2025, WUK cloned Felix's voice based on a decades-old voice recording and had the artist speak Spanish and German, among other languages. Next year, we will put together a new text and audio route based on old letters and documents from art critic Jan Walravens.

S.M.A.K. Ghent: ‘Painting After Painting’

S.M.A.K. in Ghent is an iconic museum in Flanders with contemporary art from all corners of the world. Together with S.M.A.K. and our partners, we turned “Painting After Painting” into a route especially for blind and visually impaired people: 30 paintings enriched with in-depth information about motifs, techniques, colours and styles.

Atomium

The Atomium is Belgium's most iconic landmark and the most visited tourist attraction in Brussels, welcoming nearly 850,000 visitors a year from all over the world. This architectural marvel from the 1958 World Expo is as much a museum as it is a monument. WUK is proud to soon be part of the Atomium's visitor experience.

Brussels Tram Museum

The Brussels Tram Museum takes you on a journey through more than 125 years of public transport history in the Belgian capital. With an impressive collection of historic trams and buses, it is a place where nostalgia and urban heritage come together. WUK will soon enrich the visitor experience at this unique location.

Tabloo: ‘Dear Time’

‘Dear Time’ is a “unique temporary art exhibition about how to preserve the memory of radioactive waste disposal, at the place where it actually happens,” according to curator Michel Dewilde. WUK is the mobile app for this fascinating exhibition: visitors can experience “Dear Time” tailored to their language and age. We also developed an entire route for blind and visually impaired visitors and cloned the voices of no fewer than 17 (!) artists and NIRAS employees. Through our app, they explain their work themselves: their voice, but in your language.

Timmermans Brewery & Bourgogne Des Flandres

Timmermans Brewery in Itterbeek and Bourgogne Des Flandres in Bruges are two sister breweries with a rich history dating back 300 years. We were invited by the Martin brewing family to incorporate that passion into compelling guided tours. In 2026, we will bring the history of Lambic, Oude Gueuze and versnijbier to life at both locations by telling stories with text, audio, quizzes and even a real avatar of CEO Anthony Martin.

Hidrodoe

Hidrodoe in Herentals is a science museum dedicated to the power of water. It is suitable for children, families and adults alike. The museum calls itself a “water activity centre”, where you can play with everything and discover a great deal. At Hidrodoe, we take an interactive approach: think games, quizzes and other experiences that teach you more about the science of water. But Hidrodoe also wants to be inclusive, so we are also developing an audio tour for the hearing impaired.

Manifestations (Dutch Design Week)

During Dutch Design Week, the whole of Eindhoven is steeped in art and design. Manifestations, a media festival at the intersection of art and technology, attracts more than 3,000 visitors per day. WUK was chosen as the “one-stop shop” to enrich Manifestations: we included 34 unique works of art in our app with in-depth texts in six languages, created audio descriptions and even added extra photographic material and concept videos from the artists' websites.

Gratiekerk (Elckerlyc Theatre)

The Gratiekerk in Antwerp is a 150-year-old neo-Gothic monument to be proud of, but visitors are rarely aware of its history. The WUK team sprang into action and added the necessary context to a number of its historical features: the altar, a stained-glass window, the confessional, the entrance and a sculpture.

Félicien Rops Museum

The Félicien Rops Museum in Namur has been in existence since 1960 and is dedicated to the work of the satirical – and slightly pornographic – graphic artist, painter and caricaturist of the same name. The museum aims to be the first museum that is fully accessible to blind and visually impaired people. WUK is delighted to support them in this challenge, for which the deadline is International Sight Day on 8 October 2026.

Museum Dr. Guislain, Ghent

The Dr Guislain Museum in Ghent is a unique institution: housed in a historic psychiatric hospital, it explores the history of mental health care and the boundaries between normality and deviance in a thoughtful and humane manner. The museum possesses a wealth of archive images, drone photographs and texts. WUK will make a selection of these digitally accessible and develop museum routes that cater to a range of cognitive and psychological needs. Expected: late 2026.

Belgium Beer World Experience, Brussels

Belgium Beer World Experience tells the story of one of our country’s greatest cultural exports: Belgian beer. Located in the stunning Beurs building in the heart of Brussels, it attracts visitors from all over the world with its compelling storytelling approach. WUK enhances that story through digitalisation and the charming digital guide, King Gambrinus.

Belgian Embassy, Helsinki

Embassies are rarely thought of as cultural venues — but the Belgian Embassy in Helsinki is changing that. In January 2026, WUK powered an exhibition tour called 'Art and Diplomacy', exploring the diplomatic force of art. Visitors could discover lithographs by Luc Tuymans, winter landscapes by Roger Hebbelinck and Valerius De Saedeleer, and the iconic rocket from the Tintin adventures. A small but meaningful step in cultural diplomacy — and a first for WUK.