Prehistosite de Ramioul
♿ Wheelchair accessible Museum

Prehistosite de Ramioul

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Prehistosite de Ramioul is an archaeological museum and outdoor park in Flemalle, a few kilometres from Liege. The centre introduces visitors to life in prehistoric times through reconstructions of huts, a Mesolithic camp and a cave where excavations have taken place. The complex combines a modern museum building with an outdoor route that brings different periods to life.

The main building is fully barrier-free and has a lift between the levels, making the exhibitions accessible to wheelchair users. Accessible toilets are available. The outdoor route is partly accessible: the main paths are wide and semi-paved, but a few forest trails and the access to the cave include steps or steep passages where assistance is needed.

A spacious car park with disabled parking spaces lies right next to the entrance. The museum offers adapted guided tours for visitors with disabilities and provides tactile and visual support for various audiences. The combination of educational exhibition and outdoor experience makes Ramioul a successful day out for families and schools.

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