Museums in the Ardennes

One or more of the many museums in the Ardennes should be a mandatory stop during your stay. History, culture and art, science,... Nourish your hunger for knowledge! Liège or Namur? Or one of the smaller cities in the region, like Bouillon, Bastogne, Spa or Malmedy? There are many unique museums in the Ardennes, some of them really typical for the area.
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[Province of Liège]
The Abbey of Stavelot is a wonderful building just next to the river Amblève. Three museums are located inside the building. There's a lot of very cool cars in the museum of the Spa-Francorchamps race track and temporary expositions.[Read more]
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[Province of Luxembourg]
The 1400m² Agricultural Museum in Rochehaut shows hundreds of tools from a very long time ago and even some restored farming machinery, most of it in perfect working condition. It's a wonderful journey into the past in the nice little village of Rochehaut.[Read more]
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[Province of Luxembourg]
In th Wool Museum in Bastogne, in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes, you get a view on the different stages of wool processing: from shaving up to the finished product. Next to the museum there is an animalpark with 25 different wool-producing animals.[Read more]
[Province of Liège]
Dive into the underwater world at the Liège Aquarium, just beneath the House of Science. You'll get to know all about the enormous diversity of the creatures living under the water surface.[Read more]
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[Province of Liège]
The Liège Archeoforum tells the impressive story of this city and its geological richess. Discover what is, or what used to be, underneath the Place Saint-Lambert in the city centre.[Read more]
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[Province of Luxembourg]
Follow in the footsteps of this famous Belgian duke in the Archeoscope Godfrey of Bouillon. A daring combination of history and technology tells you the complete story of the crusades.[Read more]
[Province of Liège]
Poteau is a small hamlet in the Belgian Ardennes between Vielsalm and Recht. The Ardennes Poteau '44 Museum tells the story of the Battle of the Bulge, a horrifying episode of history near the end of World War II.[Read more]
[Province of Liège]
Christmas cribs from all over the world and in many different sizes and materials are shown in the Arskrippana Museum in Bullange at the edge of the Belgian Ardennes. The museum was founded in 1975 and is a great spot to get into the Christmas mood.[Read more]
[Province of Namur]
The Perfume Studio Guy Delforge, unique in Northern Europe, explains the many delicate stages of the perfume production process. All this takes place in the Namur citadel, on the edge of the Belgian Ardennes.[Read more]
[Province of Luxembourg]
The whole story of the Belgian Ardennes in one museum and over 3,500 objects in the centre of Bastogne. One hall is dedicated to military and civilian life during the Battle of the Bulge and World War II in general. Others are dedicated to the diversity of animal life in the Belgian Ardennes.[Read more]
[Province of Luxembourg]
The Mushroom Knowledge Centre in Saint-Ode in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes tells you all about this particular natural phenomenon. The Centre d'Interprétation du Champignon is interesting for all ages. The visit is concluded by a tasting.[Read more]
[Province of Namur]
This museum in Jemelle, part of Rochefort in the Belgian Ardennes, introduces you to the many aspects of railway construction in Belgium. Underground exhibitions on the Lhoest stone pits in the region.[Read more]
[Province of Liège]
The Historical Museum December '44 is completely dedicated to World Ward II and more specifically the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944. The Belgian Ardennes has been an important battleground near the end of the war.[Read more]
[Province of Liège]
The Château Fort de Logne museum is located in Ferrière. Lots of documents retrace the castle’s history, you will take a journey through the peculiar universe of medieval fortresses and lords.[Read more]
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[Province of Namur]
The old farming estate in Treignes you will find the Eco Museum, where the relation between man and nature, old crafts and diversity of local fauna and flora (among others) play a key role. You can enjoy a fresh Ardennes beer at the sun terrace afterwards.[Read more]










