
't Grom
This eighteenth-century farmstead provides an interactive and fun introduction to our market-gardening heritage. You will learn all about the soil, seeds and their growth and about our eating culture and healthy eating. Whether you are looking to learn or just want some fun and relaxation, 't Grom is definitely worth a visit. And the farmer will take the children off on an exciting trail which involves finding the answers to all sorts of questions.
So pay a visit to 't Grom and enter the wondrous world of vegetables!
Temporary exhibition
A world in bloom: Botanical masterpieces
Step inside a world of precision and workmanship. See plants come to life through the flowing lines of pen and brush. Discover the rich history of botanical art and see how artists continue this centuries-old tradition today. This exhibition runs from 18 May to 30 November 2025 and pays tribute to botanical art, an age-old discipline in which science and aesthetics merge.
The exhibition is part of the Botanical Art Worldwide Project. It focuses on the biodiversity of crops that have been closely linked to the human species for thousands of years. The theme takes a look at the huge variety of edible and beneficial crops, a surprising contrast to the limited supply we now grow en masse.
A world in bloom: Botanical masterpieces
From 18 May to 30 November, discover the rich history of botanical art in this temporary exhibition by 't Grom.
Opening hours
Monday | closed |
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Tuesday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Friday | 10:00 - 16:00 |
Saturday | closed |
Sunday | 13:00 - 17:00 |
Closed during the annual winter break from the Christmas holidays until the start of the Spring Break.
Closed on public holidays from October to the end of April. (exception: open spring break)
On closing days, groups can always visit by appointment.
Price
More information about the rates, can be found here.
Comfort
Access
Fully accessible by wheelchair.
Toilets accessible for wheelchair users.
Facilities for the visually impaired
Facilities for the deaf or hearing-impaired
For more information about access, feel free to contact the relevant museum.
Contact
T +32 15 31 50 55
E info@tgrom.be
W www.tgrom.be