Famenne & Art Museum
A region this picturesque is worth getting to know - and this museum takes care of it!
Immerse yourself in medieval times thanks to a vast collection of jewellery, glasses, pearls, weapons, etc. retrieved from two Merovingian graveyards and a Carolingian rubbish tip.
Deformed faces and cheeky, daring details – you simply can't be indifferent to the sculptures of Maitre de Waha. This selection of the artist's most admirable works invites onlookers to reflect and wonder at the talent of a sculptor who modestly breathed life into tree trunks
After discovering the history and works of the "Monument Site", which formerly attracted miracle-seeking pilgrims, you will be struck by the sombre story of the 17th century, with its moving fortified town and the horrific tragedy of the people struck down by The Great Plague.
The town of Marche would probably never have risen to fame without its extraordinary lacemakers and their masterpieces. Some of the most sophisticated works are on show alongside 18th and 19th-century furniture.
Immerse yourself in medieval times thanks to a vast collection of jewellery, glasses, pearls, weapons, etc. retrieved from two Merovingian graveyards and a Carolingian rubbish tip.
Deformed faces and cheeky, daring details – you simply can't be indifferent to the sculptures of Maitre de Waha. This selection of the artist's most admirable works invites onlookers to reflect and wonder at the talent of a sculptor who modestly breathed life into tree trunks
After discovering the history and works of the "Monument Site", which formerly attracted miracle-seeking pilgrims, you will be struck by the sombre story of the 17th century, with its moving fortified town and the horrific tragedy of the people struck down by The Great Plague.
The town of Marche would probably never have risen to fame without its extraordinary lacemakers and their masterpieces. Some of the most sophisticated works are on show alongside 18th and 19th-century furniture.
Closed on 12/29/2024
- T. +32 84 32 70 60
- Rue du Commerce 17 - 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
- www.famenneartmuseum.be
- fam@marche.be
À Marche-en-Famenne, le Famenne & Art Museum accueille l'exposition La Belle Epoque par Florent Collin, photographe marchois. Des centaines de clichés immortalisant la vie locale à cette période prospère de l'histoire sont à découvrir en province de Luxembourg.
Expo photo hommage à Florent Collin
Florent Collin (1871-1928) fait partie de ces photographes marchois inconnus. Il est pourtant l’auteur d’images parmi les plus exceptionnelles de Marche, de ses habitants et de ses environs à la Belle Epoque.
- Portraits de détenus
- Mises en scènes comiques
- Vues de Bastogne, Dinant, Ciney…
Et dire que tout cela a failli ne jamais être révélé si près de 400 négatifs sur plaques de verre achetés en brocante n’avaient pas été soumis au FAM !
Un rendez-vous inédit avec l'oeuvre d'un artiste marchois.