Surprises abound in the ancient headquarters of the Duke of Wellington, the future Prince of Waterloo. This is where he slept on the nights of 17 and 18...Read more
Discover this immense panoramic frieze (circumference 110m, height 12m) made in 1912 by Louis Dumoulin. The Panorama illustrates a key point in the battle,...Read more
This listed building from 1773 was formerly Jodoigne town hall. Its characteristic facade, entirely from Gobertange stone, is one of the most beautiful...Read more
Now converted into a cultural and tourism centre, the Mills of the Dukes of Arenberg were built in the late 14th century on the banks of the Senne. The...Read more
The 1st French Army Museum at Cortil Noirmont is set in the classrooms of the former school where, in May 1940, a Moroccan regiment decided to base its...Read more
Napoleon’s Last Headquarters is the only Napoleonic museum in Belgium. It was at this former farmhouse that Napoleon devised his strategy and drew...Read more
Discover the site of the battle of 18th June 1815 where 300 000 men from 7 nations clashed. The Memorial 1815 pass combines various attractions linked...Read more
Take a trip back in time as you visit the Little Arenberg Mill which also features the House of Beer, completely renovated and modernised in 2020.You will...Read more
The Archery Museum has been set in a tower since 1928 to allow for popinjay (very handy in winter!). This tower has two perches which are the last covered...Read more