LOUISE-MARIE PARK
Address:
Avenue de Stassart
5000 NAMUR
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Tel.:+32 (0) 81 24 64 49
Fax:+32 (0) 81 24 71 28
The unusual form and the artificial rocks mark this 3 ha park that was named after Belgium's first queen. It came to being after a competition that was won by Constatin Schmits and was opened for the public in 1880. The two-levelled city park has an artificial grotto and a pond on the lower level and a kiosk on the upper level. It is also home to several unusual species. Renovation began in 1988 when the old Pont Hollandaise, a remnant of the last gate of Brussels, was cleared. There are recreational facilities, with miniature golf and a children's playground.
Comment:
Open all year round, sunrise to sunset.
Access : E411 motorway (Brussels - Namur), exit 13 (Champion) - Follow Chaussée de Louvain in the direction of Namur city centre and turn right on reaching the town.
Admission free.
Guided tours of Parks and Gardens in Namur.


