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Namur (French: [namyʁ] ⓘ; [ a ] Walloon: Nameur; Dutch: Namen [ˈnaːmə (n)] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in Wallonia, Belgium. It is the capital both of the province of Namur and of Wallonia, hosting the Parliament of Wallonia, the Government of Wallonia and its administration.
Lets explore the best things to do in Namur: 1. Visit the Citadel of Namur Source: flickr Citadel of Namur. The Citadel of Namur is immediately recognisable, it is an impressive looking fortress building originally built in the Roman era.
La capitale de la Wallonie vous invite à la découverte, à la flânerie, à la détente ou encore à l’aventure ! Vous serez sans nul doute séduits par sa générosité, sa gastronomie et son riche patrimoine.
Namur, also known as “Namen” in Flemish, is an old historical city with many interesting things to do and see, incredible viewpoints, merging rivers, and tasty beers. What’s not to like? In this city guide, we’ll share everything that we’ve learned from our day trip to Namur.
Belgium, Europe. Strategically located at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre Rivers, Namur is crowned by vast citadel that was once one of Europe’s mightiest fortresses. Below the citadel, Namur's gently picturesque old-town core has much to discover, including architectural treasures from centuries past and small but charming museums ...
Namur is the capital of Belgium's Wallonia region, strategically situated at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers. This location has made Namur an important military and trade center since Roman times when it was fortified as a citadel.
Namur, Belgium. Take the train from Brussels and in less than an hour you'll arrive in Namur, the capital of Wallonia overflowing with charm and intimate little streets made for walking, shopping and people watching.
Namur's impressive citadel, sitting above the town, is one of the mightiest fortresses of Europe. As early as Roman times, the rocky outcrop between the Sambre and the Meuse was fortified, so it's no surprise that the Counts of Namur chose this as the site for their castle.
Namur is the loveliest Belgian city you may not have heard of. Its imposing hilltop citadel watches over a charming Old Town filled with vintage shops and small museums. Thanks to its coveted strategic location at the confluence of two rivers, Namur has been fought over and rebuilt many times, resulting in a treasure trove of architectural styles.
There are plenty of things to do in Namur to easily fill up an entire weekend: Whizz up the hill on the blue cable cars, explore the tunnels under the Namur Citadel, mozy around de Rue de Carmes on the lookout for Art Deco architecture and step inside baroque heaven in the Church of Saint Loup.