Belgium (The Brussels morning newspaper): The Archaeological Museum of Namur has relocated to a new €11 million facility at the Bateliers Museum Complex, offering a more suitable space to showcase its extensive collections from prehistoric to contemporary periods. The museum will celebrate its reopening with engaging family activities for European Heritage Days on September 7-8.
The museum that had been housed in Namur’s former butchers’ shop since 1855 ceased to operate in December and was shifting locations with this property. The Archaeological Museum, which used to be in the old public butcher’s shop, has now moved to a new address next door at the Bateliers Museum Complex, near the Decorative Arts Museum. By moving the museum it has got a more congenial space in which to display its treasures. The cost of this relocation was around 11 million euros, which included work on all types of facilities and structures.
What activities await at Namur’s Archaeological Museum?
Within the collections of prehistory to the present day, the Archaeological Museum houses one of the largest in Walloon-Brussels Federation. The revamped arrangement of the museum affords a new perspective on the history of Walloon city and its neighborhoods. Tourists will be awestruck by the vast inter-space between this edifice and the ancient chapel known as Bateliers.
In Wallonia, the festival of European Heritage Days is observed on 7 and 8 September through fun-filled activities for families at the Museum. Examples of these activities are chainmail making, shield painting, Gallo-Roman cooking lessons and various games. Families can indulge in their history by having an entertaining and enlightening experience together. This event is going to be one that you will never forget because there will be a lot of exhilarating things to do for everyone. Make sure you do not miss this chance to visit the museum and partake in such special events during the celebration of European Heritage Days.