Place d'Armes
The Heart of Namur: Place d'Armes
Explore Djoseph & François, a stunning sculpture in Namur, where art and community converge to create an unforgettable cultural experience.
Nestled in the heart of Namur, Djoseph & François is a striking sculpture that captures the essence of the city's artistic spirit. This captivating piece invites tourists to explore the intersection of culture, creativity, and community, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the area.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Namur train station, exit the station and head towards Rue de la République. Walk straight until you reach the tram stop called 'Gare'. From there, follow the tram tracks towards the city center. Continue straight until you reach Place d'Armes. At the square, turn left onto Rue de l'Université and continue walking until you arrive at Rue de la Monnaie. Djoseph & Françwès is located at Rue de la Monnaie 5000, right on your left.
Walking
From the Citadel of Namur, exit the citadel and head downhill towards the city. Once you reach the bottom, walk straight onto Rue de la Croix. Continue walking until you reach Place d'Armes. From there, turn right onto Rue de l'Université and follow it until you reach Rue de la Monnaie. Djoseph & Françwès will be located on your left at Rue de la Monnaie 5000.
Public Transport
If you are near the city center, head to the nearest bus stop and take bus number 1 or 2 towards 'Jambes'. Get off at the 'Monnaie' stop. From there, walk down Rue de la Monnaie for about 5 minutes, and you will find Djoseph & Françwès at Rue de la Monnaie 5000 on your left.
Use Djoseph & Françwès as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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