AfroBrusselsCity tours

AfroBrusselsCity invites you to experience Brussels from an Afropolitan and decolonial perspective.


Through city walks and art exhibition tours, we uncover stories that have long been silenced — stories of African presence, resistance, and creativity in the heart of Europe.
Whether you’re new to these questions or already deeply engaged, our tours are open to anyone curious to see, feel, and understand the city differently.
With a focus on Black voices, women’s perspectives, and historical context, we guide you through spaces where memory, power and culture intersect — with clarity, care, and passion

Decolonial tours in Brussels

Etterbeek

Discover the cultural layers behind this elegant yet vibrant neighborhood.

Quartier Royale

Exploring how monuments, architecture, and city planning reflect a history of power and the pursuit of profit.

Louise/La Cambre

Where nature, culture, and privilege intertwine, revealing stories beyond the serene façade.

Heysel/Laeken

From leafy boulevards to futuristic steel spheres, this route links colonial legacies to modern ambitions.

Matonge

A vibrant crossroads of food, music, and murals, alive with resilience and creativity.

Cinquantenaire

Beneath the triumphal arch, stories of ambition, empire, and resistance still echo.

Exhibitions Guided tours

Museum & Exhibition Tours

 

We invite you to explore museums and temporary exhibitions in Brussels and beyond through guided tours that blend art history, critical perspectives, and hidden narratives.

 

Led by Wetsi Gallery’s founder, art historian and curator Anne W. Mpoma, each visit offers a unique journey through artworks, stories, and perspectives often overlooked in mainstream narratives.

 

Whether you choose a scheduled tour or request a private visit tailored to your interests, we ensure a meaningful and inspiring art experience.