Les Bateliers museum complex
Les Bateliers, located at the heart of Namur, is home to two municipal museums, the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Decorative Arts.
Listed as part of the exceptional heritage of Wallonia, the Museum of Decorative Arts is housed in a magnificent private mansion dating from the Age of Enlightenment, the Hôtel de Groesbeeck - de Croix. The museum, which has a lovely French-style garden, displays a superb collection of decorative art spanning the period from the 17th to the 19th centuries: furniture, timepieces, paintings, sculptures, crystal, earthenware and more. These pieces, created by artists and workshops in Namur, bear witness to the daily lives of the aristocracy in the 18th century.
The Archaeological Museum of Namur has built up a major reputation in Europe due in particular to its collections from late Roman Times and the Merovingian period. The collections of the Archaeological Museum of Namur are among the richest of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. The items kept here extend from Prehistoric Times to the early Middle Ages or even the contemporary period as regards the lapidary collections. The pieces come mainly from the Province of Namur and the surrounding area.
Listed as part of the exceptional heritage of Wallonia, the Museum of Decorative Arts is housed in a magnificent private mansion dating from the Age of Enlightenment, the Hôtel de Groesbeeck - de Croix. The museum, which has a lovely French-style garden, displays a superb collection of decorative art spanning the period from the 17th to the 19th centuries: furniture, timepieces, paintings, sculptures, crystal, earthenware and more. These pieces, created by artists and workshops in Namur, bear witness to the daily lives of the aristocracy in the 18th century.
The Archaeological Museum of Namur has built up a major reputation in Europe due in particular to its collections from late Roman Times and the Merovingian period. The collections of the Archaeological Museum of Namur are among the richest of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. The items kept here extend from Prehistoric Times to the early Middle Ages or even the contemporary period as regards the lapidary collections. The pieces come mainly from the Province of Namur and the surrounding area.
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- T. +32 81 24 87 20
- Rue Joseph Saintraint 5 - 5000 Namur
- www.lesbateliers.namur.be
- lesbateliers@ville.namur.be