It was a good exhibition, but they do not cancel the wrongly paid admission fee. It's 6 francs, but I received 12 francs, and they don't cancel because there is no card cancellation system. They told us to call the card company, but since we're just customers, the seller asked us to write a note saying we want to cancel, so we refused, saying we didn't hope. It seems that they are not willing to pay the right price. In common sense, there is no card system that cannot cancel card payments. When I searched for the cancellation of the credit card company I was using, it was said that it could be done within 4 days. I realized and requested it in just two hours, and I think it makes no sense that it is systematically impossible. If it seems that they did not have the heart to do it, and if it is just because they do not know about the card payment system, I think that as a seller, you should be well aware of the card payment system. It is said that it would have been easily returned if it was done in cash, but I know that it is illegal to receive by covering a card and cash. Whether you pay by cash or by card, you are the same consumer. I know it's a place that exhibits modern architecture and progressive architecture, but if you don't know about the card payment system, it's outdated. We will also attach related materials to the museum's...
Read moreNeither Swiss, barely about architecture, as much a museum as your local punks à chiens squat.
Very mediocre exhibition about BXL urbanism (the kind I would expect from a class of first-year architecture students).
Another weird exhibition about... internet things ? Really didn't caught my attention.
Standard exhibition wasn't available.
The price of the...
Read moreVery disappointed. No architecture at all. Just random videos of city life which could be watched for free on internet. The art was a room with flashing lights and the second floor some mechanisms which have nothing to do with architecture. May be I don’t understand something but perhaps consider changing the name of the “architecture museum” to...
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