The first mention of Namur belongs to the 7th century. The first settlers of this region were the Celts; then the area was conquered by the French people and later by the Austrians. Namur was added to the territory of Belgium only in the late 19th century. This is an ancient city with rich history and great historical heritage.
Start your observation of the town from a walk on the embankment, which stretches along the Sambre River. This place features wonderful views of the Citadel. St. Aubin Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings of Namur. The cathedral was seriously rebuilt in the 18th century. On the territory of the Cathedral are also buried several great military leaders. Unfortunately, the excursions through the halls of the cathedral are organized quite rarely, but you can still enjoy the majestic facades of this building. One of the streets of Namur hides another beautiful building - Church of St Lou. Its construction was completed in the middle of the 17th century. Due to the fact the church is located on one of the narrow streets its facade can be barely seen.
The most massive facility of this town is the local Citadel. First walls that surround it were built yet in the Middle Ages. The most recent walls were built a bit more than a hundred years ago. The citadel borders with a spacious park and directly in front of the building is located the so called stadium - a large area with stands. Near the Citadel you will find Chateau de Namur. Nowadays the castle is turned into a restaurant, so everyone can dine in candlelight, surrounded by true medieval atmosphere.
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