Discover Activities at Journée du Patrimoine in Namur and Wallonie
Explore the Inclusivity of Journée du Patrimoine
This weekend, the Journée du Patrimoine in Wallonie showcases more than 300 activities across 118 communes, highlighting the theme 'Heritage for All'. Previous editions have focused on inclusivity, and this year is no different. A special program caters to individuals with reduced mobility (PRM), as well as those who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or visually impaired.
Accessible Activities for Everyone
- PRM can use a special all-terrain vehicle in the Croix-Scaille maquis, Gedinne.
- Guided tours in Philippeville’s old center for the blind and visually impaired.
- Facilities for the deaf and hard of hearing at Scladina cave in Andenne.
- Sign language interpreted tours at Namur's Citadel and Wallonie Parliament.
The operation is free, but prior reservation is recommended. Full program details are available on the official website.
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