Ducal Museum of Bouillon — Historical museum of the Duchy of Bouillon, housed in listed 17th and 18th century buildings. Partially accessible.
Ducal Museum of Bouillon
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Ducal Museum of Bouillon

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Ducal Museum of Bouillon is housed in two adjacent listed buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries on the Place Ducale in Bouillon. The museum traces over a thousand years of history of the Duchy of Bouillon. The collection includes medieval art, Islamic art objects, historical documents and a rich collection of Ardennes folk art. Visitors also discover the story of Godfrey of Bouillon, the legendary crusader who was Duke of Lower Lorraine.

Accessibility is partial. The museum is housed in historic buildings with multiple levels connected by stairs. The ground floor is partially accessible for wheelchair users, but the upper floors are difficult to reach. There are no adapted restrooms in the museum itself. It is recommended to contact the museum in advance to discuss accessibility options. Accessible parking spaces are available in the centre of Bouillon.

Bouillon is located in the south of Luxembourg province and is most easily reached by car via the E411 and N89. The nearest train station is Libramont, from where a bus runs to Bouillon. A visit combines perfectly with the impressive Castle of Bouillon, which stands on a rock high above the town.

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