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Haute-Meuse Archaeological Museum

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At the heart of the old Godinne farm, a listed monument dating from 1623, the Haute-Meuse Archaeological Museum welcomes you in a unique setting to discover a selection of tools, weapons, ornaments and graves.

The visit starts on the ground floor with the temporary exhibition space, which regularly offers new themes. On the first floor, it continues with the permanent exhibition “Archaeology in the Haute-Meuse” from prehistory to antiquity. Five rooms invite you to an “archaeological walk” through the Meuse valley and its tributaries, ending with the discovery of sites on the mosan plateaus. A room dedicated to paleontology completes the visit.

 

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Only the ground floor is accessible to persons with reduced mobility (PRM), i.e. only the temporary exhibitions!

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Haute-Meuse Archaeological Museum

Rue du Prieuré 1,
5530 Godinne (Yvoir)