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Natural heritage
to 12.6 Km in our area
Les Jardins d'Annevoie
Discover these landscaped gardens 250 years ago and listed in the major heritage of Wallonia. Stroll among the fountains, the waterfalls, the ponds and the fountains, through the ordered French gardens, the intimate Italian or even the wilder English. Bicentennial gardens Located in the province of Namur, the Annevoie Gardens are the only water gardens in Belgium. Housed in the 18th century, they are among the most beautiful in Europe. This major heritage of Wallonia, where the charm of nature reigns is to discover the seasons. Water gardens The gardens do not use any machinery. The water flows naturally, only thanks to the natural unevenness. Discover strolling alleys, dozens of waterfalls and fountains, pools, ponds and symmetrical rows of majestic trees. Style gardens At every turn, this magical place offers you a new landscape: the superb perspectives of the French gardens, the fantasy of the English style and the intimate charm of the Italian style. Let yourself be surprised by a dazzling and romantic show at each stop. Your kids will also love the wooden playground with a lot of fun for 3-12 year olds. Do not miss his French garden. Visitors with special needs This attraction offers facilities or facilities for people with special needs: Deaf people with difficulty of comprehension: plans with explanations are available This structure is not certified Access-i, we invite you to contact directly to it to know the conditions of actual accessibility.
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Why we recommend these places
"These gardens are among the most beautiful in Europe. Majestic and peaceful at the same time, you will stroll in a green setting where waterfalls, fountains and water jets operate thanks to the forces of Nature. "
Cultural activity
to 1.4 Km in our area
NAMUR DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Namur is housed in the former private mansion of the Counts of Groesbeeck and the Marquis de Croix, a building classified as Exceptional Heritage bought by the City of Namur in 1935. The museum managed by the Culture Service of the Ville evokes in an authentic way the life of a prestigious 18th century residence by presenting a rich collection of decorative art from the 17th to the 19th century. (painting, sculpture, silverware, earthenware, crystals, furniture, tapestry ...). The museum will integrate the new museum pole of the City, "the Bateliers Namur".
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Discover the style and way of life in the 17th and 18th centuries in a museum classified as an exceptional heritage site in Wallonia.
Cultural activity
to 2 Km in our area
The NID
The NID puts citizens at the heart of the debate around the future of Namur and questions the role of cities in the face of current and future challenges. Our society faces many dangers: climate change, energy dependence, erosion of biodiversity, conflicts, loss of social ties, impoverishment ... If cities are - at least in part - at the origin of these problems, they can also be the source of solutions! To reflect together on these challenges, the NID deploys 3 spaces: Namur in question Namur in transition Namur tomorrow
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Why we recommend these places
Located at the confluence of the Sambre and the Meuse, the “NID” can be visited free of charge and informs citizens about the challenges of the cities of tomorrow. Certain temporary exhibitions are sometimes organized there.
Cultural activity
to 1.4 Km in our area
MUSÉE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DE NAMUR
The Archaeological Museum of Namur is a cultural and scientific establishment managed by the City of Namur. It is one of the oldest museums in Belgium and one of the most important in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation in terms of archeology. Created by the Archaeological Society of Namur in 1849, it had been installed in the Halle al'Chair since 1855! It has acquired an important reputation in Europe, notably due to its collections from the end of Roman Antiquity and the Merovingian period. The Archaeological Museum will soon be accessible to the public again in a brand new exhibition space within the Pôle Les Bateliers , rue Saintraint, next to the other municipal museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts (Hôtel de Groesbeeck- de Croix) , with which he will share a common welcome in the Chapel of the Boatmen. The complete overhaul of the museography, currently underway, aims to make visitors rediscover the archaeological collections devoted to the Namur region - from the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages - but also to put into perspective the knowledge acquired by archeology to understand the present and serve the future. The permanent exhibition rooms are currently closed to the public but the Archaeological Museum of Namur still carries out its research and dissemination missions and is also exported through various temporary exhibitions within the Pole or outside the walls.
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