About Namur
Visiting Namur offers a rich experience due to its history, landmarks, commerce, political influence, and university.
Namur has taken on a new role as the capital of the federal region of Wallonia. Its location at the head of the Ardennes has also made it a popular tourist centre, with a casino located in its southern district on the left bank of the Meuse.The town's most prominent sight is the citadel, now demilitarised and open to the public. Namur also has a distinctive 18th century cathedral dedicated to Saint Aubain and a belfry classified by UNESCO as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France which are listed as a World Heritage Site. Sights near Namur include Maredsous Abbey, Floreffe Abbey, and Annevoie Castle with its surrounding Jardins d'Annevoie.
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Attractions in Namur
- Maredsous Abbey, Namur
- Archaeological Museum, Namur
- Citadel, Namur
- Diocesan Museum and Cathedral Treasury, Namur
- Felicien Rops Museum, Namur
- Groesbeeck de Croix Museum, Namur
- Historic Center, Namur
- Annevoie Gardens, Namur
- Meuse River, Namur
- Provincial Museum of Ancient Arts, Namur
- St. Loup Church, Namur
- Tresor du Prieure d'Oignies, Namur