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Namur, jewel of Wallonia: between architectural heritage and natural landscapes

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Namur, jewel of Wallonia: between architectural heritage and natural landscapes

Located in the heart of Wallonia, Namur is a Belgian city full of architectural treasures and breathtaking natural landscapes. This capital of the Walloon region offers visitors a unique experience, combining history, culture and nature.

Namur is above all a city rich in architectural heritage. The heart of the city is dominated by the majestic citadel, which offers a breathtaking view of the Meuse and the surrounding area. Built in the 13th century, this fortress has witnessed many historical events and is now a must-see place for history buffs. The ramparts of the citadel also offer a pleasant walk, allowing you to discover the different panoramas offered by the city.

Going down from the top of the citadel, we discover the picturesque streets of the city center. Place d’Armes, with its colorful houses and lively terraces, is the vibrant heart of Namur. There is also the town hall, a magnificent building dating from the 17th century. Not far from there is Saint-Aubin’s Cathedral, another architectural gem of the city. This Gothic cathedral, built in the 13th and 14th centuries, houses many works of religious art.

Namur is also renowned for its religious heritage. Saint-Loup collegiate church, with its flamboyant Gothic facade, is another monument not to be missed. Inside, you can admire splendid stained glass windows and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages. Not far from there is the Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, another example of the religious architecture of Namur.

But Namur is not just about its architectural heritage. The city is also surrounded by natural landscapes of great beauty. The Meuse valley, with its green hills and picturesque little villages, offers wonderful walks and bike rides. Nature lovers can also explore the many trails in the natural park of the Burdinale and Mehaigne valleys, which offer a great diversity of landscapes.

The Jardin des Plantes, located in the heart of the city, is a real haven of peace. This botanical park, created in the 19th century, is home to plant species from all over the world. Garden lovers can also visit Parc Louise-Marie, a magnificent landscaped park laid out in the 19th century.

Namur is also a lively city, where many cultural events take place throughout the year. The Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur, held every year in September, is one of the most important events in the city. We discover French-speaking films from all over the world, as well as meetings with directors and actors.

In short, Namur is a city that combines architectural heritage and exceptional natural landscapes. Between the citadel, the picturesque alleys of the city center and the green landscapes of the Meuse valley, this Walloon city offers a unique experience to those who visit it. Whether you are a lover of history, culture or nature, Namur will meet all expectations.

Originally published at Almouwatin.com

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