– IMMERSIVE EXHIBITION –
FROM 5 YEARS OLD

Miraculous Experience: an immersive mission to become a superhero
If your children like Miraculous, Ladybug and Cat Noir, this new immersive experience in Brussels should please them. Installed at the MOIR – Museum of Infinite Realities, in the centre of Brussels, it offers an interactive journey through the world of the series.
Here, the children don’t just look at the scenery. They move forward in several rooms, take up challenges, move, make decisions and participate in a real collective mission.
Guided by Tikki and Plagg, participants must develop the essential qualities of a superhero: presence of mind, kindness, courage, creativity and emotional balance.
The final objective: to join the team of Ladybug and Cat Noir to face Monochroma, a mysterious supervillain who threatens to drain Paris of its light, color and energy.
Miraculous Experience in 5 points
- An immersive adventure in the world of Miraculous : children enter the story and become the new heroes of the mission.
- 7 interactive rooms : the experience takes place in several immersive spaces, with sets and devices that react in real time.
- 5 superhero challenges : each stage allows you to work on a different quality: speed, courage, creativity, kindness and emotional balance.
- A truly participatory activity : you have to move, decide, aim, support, cooperate and move forward as a team.
- An indoor outing in the centre of Brussels : practical when it rains, when it’s very hot or when you’re looking for an activity that is easy to organise with children.
Why we like it
- A very accessible immersive experience, designed for children from 5 years old.
- An active format, which is a change from exhibitions where you simply watch projections.
- A world known to children, with Ladybug, Cat Noir, Tikki and Plagg.
- A perfect duration for the family, about 60 minutes, neither too short nor too long.
- A central location in Brussels, easy to reach by transport.
- A covered outing, practical during holidays, weekends or rainy days.
The team’s opinion
This is a very good option if you are looking for an immersive activity in Brussels with children, especially between 5 and 10 years old. The real strength is that children are not passive. They move from room to room, participate in the challenges and really feel like they are part of the story.
We also like the fact that the experience is not based solely on the spectacular effect. It highlights positive qualities such as courage, kindness, creativity or emotional management, which gives a smarter side to the outing.
Practical information
- AGE : from 5 years old.
- DATES : July 3 to August 31, 2026
- DURATION : about 60 minutes.
- LOCATION : MOIR – Museum of Infinite Realities, Rue du Marché aux Poulets 30, 1000 Brussels.
- PRICE : from €17.
- LANGUAGES : French, English and Dutch.
- OPENING HOURS : Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11am to 4pm. Closed on Tuesdays and Fridays. Opening hours from 10:30 am on Saturday and Sunday.
- ACCESS : Bourse and De Brouckère stations nearby.
- ACCESSIBILITY : place accessible to people with reduced mobility.
- PLEASE NOTE : It is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the time indicated on the ticket. The experience starts at the precise time and late entry cannot be guaranteed.


Questions
The experience lasts about 1 hour. However, you must plan to arrive early, as the entrance is on a time slot.
Experience is indicated from 5 years old. It is above all an interesting outing with children from kindergarten and primary school.
Yes, the experience remains accessible, even without knowing the whole series. But it will necessarily be stronger for children who already love Ladybug, Cat Noir and the Miraculous universe.
It’s more of an immersive activity. The children move through several rooms, participate, move and take up challenges. This is not a classic exhibition.
Yes, the experience takes place indoors, at MOIR, in the centre of Brussels.
Hot drinks, cold drinks and pastries are announced in the Miraculous Bakery area, before or after the experience, according to opening hours. It is not possible to eat or drink inside the course.
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THE MAIN SQUARE:
A few minutes’ walk from the MOIR, the Grand-Place remains one of the must-see places after a family outing in Brussels. It’s easy, central, impressive for children, and perfect for extending the experience without taking transport again. You can simply pass by to admire the facades, take a short photo break or continue the walk in the alleys of the center.
ROYAL GALLERIES:
A very nice option if you want to continue the walk in a sheltered place. The Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert are perfect with children because you can stroll around without a specific program, look at the windows, pass in front of the chocolatiers and enjoy a very Brussels décor. It’s also a good idea when the weather is average.
CHOCO-STORY :
A gourmet visit around chocolate ! . This is the right plan if you want to stay in a family outing, fun and accessible. Children discover the history of chocolate, the know-how and the world of chocolate makers, with a more sensory dimension than in a classic museum.
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