A Tribute to History: The André Dumont Monument
Explore the André Dumont Monument in Genk, a stunning tribute to the city's industrial heritage and a reflection of its rich cultural history.
Situated in the heart of Genk, the André Dumont Monument serves as a poignant reminder of the city’s industrial roots and the influential figures who shaped its development. This monument commemorates André Dumont, a prominent geologist whose work contributed significantly to the understanding of the local coal mines that played a crucial role in the economic growth of the region. Visitors will find themselves captivated not only by the monument’s intricate design but also by the historical narratives it embodies. The surrounding area is well-kept, providing a pleasant environment for a reflective stroll. The monument is easily accessible, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring Genk. It is often surrounded by locals who come to pay their respects, adding to the community atmosphere that defines the site. Nearby, you can find cafes and shops where visitors can enjoy local delicacies and shop for souvenirs. The monument is beautifully lit at night, offering a different perspective and a perfect photo opportunity. Overall, the André Dumont Monument is not just a tribute to a historical figure; it is a gateway to understanding the rich industrial heritage of Genk, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the stories of the past.
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Combine your visit with a stroll around the nearby parks and cafes for a complete experience.
- Consider bringing a camera to capture the monument's beauty, especially during sunset.
A brief summary to André Dumont monument
- Stationsstraat 17/1, Genk, 3600, BE
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the center of Genk, start at the Genk train station (Station Genk). Exit the station and head southeast on Stationsstraat. Continue straight for about 600 meters. You will pass a few shops and cafes on your left. Keep walking until you reach the intersection with Vennestraat. The André Dumont monument is located at Stationsstraat 17/1, right before the intersection. Look for the prominent monument on your left side.
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Public Transport
From the Genk train station (Station Genk), you can take bus number 34 towards Maasmechelen. Board the bus and get off at the 'Vennestraat' stop. This should take about 5 minutes. After exiting the bus, walk back towards Stationsstraat and turn left. The André Dumont monument will be located a short distance ahead at Stationsstraat 17/1, on your left.
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Cycling
If you prefer to cycle, you can rent a bike from one of the bike-sharing stations in Genk. Start from the Genk train station (Station Genk) and head southeast on Stationsstraat. Follow the same route as walking, but on your bike. The journey will take around 3-5 minutes depending on your speed. The monument is located at Stationsstraat 17/1, just before the intersection with Vennestraat, on your left side.
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Lourdeskapel-park
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Regional Landscape Kempen and Maasland vzw
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Molenvijverpark
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Sprookjestocht
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Emile Van Dorenmuseum
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Kielenswen
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Milieu- en Natuurcentrum Heempark
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Mijnarboretum
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Escape Room - Time's Up Genk
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Melberg
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BIF GENK - Genk Millî Görüş
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C-Mine Expeditie
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Natuurgebied Schemmersberg
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EuroParcs Hoge Kempen
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Oude Stad
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Ruiterskuilen
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tourism Limburg
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Belgian Limburg Convention Bureau (BLCB)
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Japanese Garden
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HASSELT, BELGIUM
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Mechelse Heide