ARCHÉOPASS
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ArchéoPass is a network made up out of Walloon institutions active in the archaeology sector, members of the association "Musées et Société en Wallonie" (MSW).
Thanks to the Archéopass advantage card, you benefit from a discount on the entrance rate at every member.
- All year round 2010
Comment:
Show your ArchéoPass on every visit...
You can obtain this advantage card at every member of the network.
- The Archéopass is offered to you after payment of one full rate ticket of one of the members.
- Valid for maximum 4 persons. It can not be changed for money nor be combined with other advantages.
- On presentation of this card, you get minimum 20% discount on the individual entrance rate on your next visit to another member of the network.
Extra information:
Do you want to explore the archaeological world of the prehistory, the Gallo-Roman age and the Middle Ages (abbeys, castles, grottoes, archaeological sites, reconstructions, prehistoric recipes, medieval epics and other animations)?
Don't wait any longer and discover all the practical information to prepare your visit in the ArchéoPass brochure !
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COMMUNAL MUSEUM OF HERSTAL (HERSTAL)In this building, which is listed as seventeenth century Meuse region style, one can discover the folklore of a region and illustrations of everyday life in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. History, acheology (from the prehistory to the Middle Ages) and folklore of the commune and its surroundings. Charlemagne, from History to Legend. Souvenir of the Herstal battles in August 1914 and the war 1940-1945. Everyday life in the 19th century and early in the 20th century. Industries from Herstal.
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GAUME MUSEUM (VIRTON)Ancient convent of the Récollets from the end of the 17th century and modern wing from 1990. Collections spread out over more than 2000 m². Archaeology: Roman, Gallo-Roman, Merovingian and medieval eras.
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