Namur, Hotel de Ville

NobleProg Namur, Rue de Fer, 48 , Namur, Belgium, 5000

Namur is a French-speaking city in Belgium, capital of Wallonia since 1986, and capital of the province of Namur. Occupied since the Neolithic period, the confluence of the Sambre and the Meuse saw the birth of the Roman city at the beginning of our era. Former stronghold of the Counts of Namur, attached to the house of Luxembourg and then to the Habsburg Empire, the citadel of Namur was the focus of many sieges over the years. Despite the damage suffered by the conflicts, the city retains a rich movable and immovable heritage. Today the regional capital, the city is the seat of the Parliament of Wallonia, the Walloon Government and the Public Service of Wallonia, but also the host city of the International Francophone Film Festival, the fairground arts festival Namur in May, the Festival Verdur Rock.

  • The nearest airport to the training center

  • Namur-Suarlee International Airport

  • Closest train station to the training center

  • Namur station

  • The closest car park to the training center

  • Central Parking Lot

  • Cafés restaurants bars nearby

    1. YAYAMI Restaurant
    2. Restaurant San Marino
    3. Bar Caprice d'Ambiance

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