Ramd'Âm

Namur


Just off the beaten path, this charmingly eccentric second-hand bookshop is a great place to browse – even if you're not a Francophone. Books aside, you'll also find some excellent records (real vinyl!), CDs and board games. Ramd'Âm stages regular events – book launches, experimental theatre, jazz concerts and more. Stop in (or go online) to see what's on.


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1. Église St-Joseph

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2. Musée des Arts Anciens du Namurois

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3. Église St-Loup

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4. Cathédrale St-Aubain

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5. Beffroi

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In the centre of town lies the Unesco-listed Beffroi, a medieval stone fortress tower on which a clock spire was plonked in 1733. It houses a youth…

6. Musée de Groesbeeck-de-Croix

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7. Musée Félicien Rops

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8. ‘King of Liars’ Seat

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