Durbuy’s History & Art Museum offers an intimate cultural experience in the heart of the old town, housed in the beautifully preserved Halle aux Blés, a 16th‑century timber‑framed building that is itself a listed heritage monument. Inside, the museum brings together the story of the region and the vibrant world of Belgian modern and contemporary art. Its permanent focus includes the colourful watercolours of Marcel Lucas, whose work captures the spirit of Durbuy, while rotating exhibitions introduce visitors to landmark pieces from across Belgium’s artistic landscape. The blend of historical architecture and contemporary creativity gives the museum a distinctive atmosphere, inviting visitors to explore both the city’s past and its ongoing artistic energy. Compact yet rich in character, it offers a calm, reflective stop within one of Belgium’s most picturesque towns.
Durbuy BelgiumThe Durbuy History & Art Museum (DHAM) is located at Rue Comte Théodule d’Ursel 21, 6940 Durbuy, in the heart of Durbuy’s picturesque Old Town, housed within the 16th-century Halle aux Blés, a timber-framed building classified as exceptional Wallonia heritage. This compact site sits amid Durbuy’s medieval maze of cobblestone streets, steps from Château d'Ursel, Topiary Park (0.1mi), Belvédère viewpoint, Sint-Nicolaaskerk church, Micro Brasserie Marckloff, Louise Gallery, Sentier L'Anticlinal trails, and lively squares with cafés like Le Clos des Récollets and La Calèche, plus Adventure Valley Durbuy nearby—all in the Ardennes’ smallest town, ideal for a cultural stop on walks or hikes.
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