Monument Albert I
Monument Albert I: A Tribute to Heritage in Arlon
Experience the evolution of cycling at Musée du Cycle in Arlon, showcasing a unique collection of bicycles and their historical significance.
Nestled in the charming town of Arlon, the Musée du Cycle invites cycling enthusiasts and history buffs alike to explore the evolution of bicycles through captivating exhibits that reflect our love for this timeless mode of transport. With a unique collection that spans various eras, the museum offers a glimpse into the innovative spirit behind cycling, making it a must-visit for tourists.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Starting from the central train station in Arlon, head east on Rue de la Station towards Avenue de la Libération. Continue straight onto Rue de la Fontaine. After about 300 meters, turn left onto Rue de Stehnen. The Musée du Cycle will be on your right at number 44. The walk should take approximately 15 minutes.
Public Transport - Bus
From the central bus station in Arlon, take bus line 1 (direction to Athus) and get off at the 'Stehnen' stop. From there, walk back a short distance on Rue de Stehnen, and the Musée du Cycle will be located at number 44, just a few minutes away on foot.
Walking from Parc de la Dîme
If you are starting from Parc de la Dîme, exit the park and head towards Rue de la Roche. Continue straight until you reach Rue de la Fontaine, then turn right. Follow Rue de la Fontaine until it meets Rue de Stehnen, and turn left. The Musée du Cycle is located at number 44 on your right, approximately a 20-minute walk.
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