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Exhibition: THE LEGENDARY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

30/01/2020 h 24/01/2021 F Add to the calendar 2020-01-30 2021-01-24 Europe/London Exhibition: THE LEGENDARY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

For the first time in Belgium, the legendary National Geographic - 130 years of travel and exploration exhibition, has come to Stavelot Abbey

In 1888, a small group of adventurers, scientists and explorers set out to discover the world, its wonders and its mysteries. They trekked through impenetrable jungles, reached the poles, plunged into abysses, conquered the Himalayas, discovered the secrets of the animal world, and looked toward the stars. They very soon began to photograph and recount what they saw in a modest bulletin that was destined to become the National Geographic magazine, now world famous, and distributed in more than seventy-five countries.

This exhibition charts the highlights of more than 130 years of adventure through a hundred photographs. The exhibition presents six themes, supported by video reports:

1) Further, higher, deeper (On the assault of the Himalayas, the depths of the oceans, 20,000 leagues under the sea, the intoxication of the depths, to the stars, we walked on the moon)

2) On the trail of lost worlds

3) The time of epics (the Yellow Cruise and the MegaTransect)

4) The photographic adventure (five exceptional photographers)

5) Approaching the animal world

6) Eight iconic National Geographic portraits.

National Geographic is an international brand with considerable appeal for teenagers, young adults and foreign tourists. These photographs have a significant educational value, charting major elements of the 20th century and talking about our planet and its environment.

Practical informations : 

Self-guided visit to the exhibition: 7€/individual ; 4€/school group Self-guided All-In visit (3 museums + audio-guide + exhibition): 10€/adult ; 4,5€/school group ; 8,5€/children (6-18 years) and seniors (65+) ; 8€/group of adults (min. 15 people) ; 0€/0-5 years of age Guided tour of the exhibition (1 hour 30 mins): With a school group: €7/student (guide included) or with an adult group (min. 15 people): €7/person + €65/guide

Abbey of Stavelot, Cour de l’Abbaye 1 4970 Stavelot Abbey of Stavelot

For the first time in Belgium, the legendary National Geographic – 130 years of travel and exploration exhibition, has come to Stavelot Abbey

In 1888, a small group of adventurers, scientists and explorers set out to discover the world, its wonders and its mysteries. They trekked through impenetrable jungles, reached the poles, plunged into abysses, conquered the Himalayas, discovered the secrets of the animal world, and looked toward the stars. They very soon began to photograph and recount what they saw in a modest bulletin that was destined to become the National Geographic magazine, now world famous, and distributed in more than seventy-five countries.

This exhibition charts the highlights of more than 130 years of adventure through a hundred photographs. The exhibition presents six themes, supported by video reports:

1) Further, higher, deeper (On the assault of the Himalayas, the depths of the oceans, 20,000 leagues under the sea, the intoxication of the depths, to the stars, we walked on the moon)

2) On the trail of lost worlds

3) The time of epics (the Yellow Cruise and the MegaTransect)

4) The photographic adventure (five exceptional photographers)

5) Approaching the animal world

6) Eight iconic National Geographic portraits.

National Geographic is an international brand with considerable appeal for teenagers, young adults and foreign tourists. These photographs have a significant educational value, charting major elements of the 20th century and talking about our planet and its environment.

Practical informations : 

Self-guided visit to the exhibition: 7€/individual ; 4€/school group
Self-guided All-In visit (3 museums + audio-guide + exhibition): 10€/adult ; 4,5€/school group ; 8,5€/children (6-18 years) and seniors (65+) ; 8€/group of adults (min. 15 people) ; 0€/0-5 years of age
Guided tour of the exhibition (1 hour 30 mins): With a school group: €7/student (guide included) or with an adult group (min. 15 people): €7/person + €65/guide

Abbey of Stavelot

One of the oldest monastic foundations in Belgium and exceptional heritage of Wallonia

Welcome to the Abbey of Stavelot and its site, which is listed in the exceptional heritage of Wallonia. There are plenty of interesting things to discover starting with the history of one of the oldest monastic foundations in Belgium, through the artistic world of one of the most remarkable personalities of the 19th century, the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, and finally the most beautiful racing circuit in the world.

OGroups

The Abbey of Stavelot offers various group packages, ranging from half a day to a full day. The discovery of our 3 museums, the city of Stavelot or the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, accompanied by a meal or a tasting of the Saint-Remacle Brown beer are the main ingredients.

Rally organisers, hikers, excursion managers, etc. Spend an unforgettable day at the Abbey by visiting our 3 museums and surprising your taste buds in an environment full of history! Our Museum Café and our ancient rooms are waiting for you. Our theme packages will appeal to all fans of motorsport, region and history.

Visit our museums as a family, a group or with your class. Choose from among our packages the one best suited to your expectations. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us!

MCompanies

Stavelot Abbey is, beyond all question, a delightful destination for any type of organisation, with its wonderful cloister garden, its three museums of international standard, its prestigious rooms and its age-old cellars. The rooms can accommodate from 15 to 500 persons. Packages combining seminars, museum visits, activities, meals, etc. can be tailored to your requirements. Events can also be specifically developed in the cloister, museums, garden, remains, etc. Please do not hesitate to contact us!

LPeople with special needs

Stavelot Abbey is labeled Access-i and is accessible to everyone: easy parking in front of the abbey, adapted counter, three museums with easy access (lifts and ramps), visits with audio guides …

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Practical information

Abbey of Stavelot

Cour de l’Abbaye 1
4970 Stavelot

  • Museums to live with family!label marmaille
  • Wallonie Destination Qualitélabel Wallonie destination qualité
  • Accessible to bicycleslabel velo
  • Classification des attractions en Wallonie (5)5 soleils
  • Accessible to people with special needslabel velo
  • Discounts for vulnerable peoplelabel velo