Unsuspectedly entertaining museum for the kids, especially those interested to participate in pretend play.
We visited this museum due to our boy’s interest in the various modes of transportation, which you can easily find here. From horse-drawn carriages to trams to buses…
There was even a corner dedicated to art and craft for the little ones. The museum offered colourful papers, pens and scissors for the children to create and colour their paper 3D train.
Yes, the information was only in French but with Google Translate, that language barrier was easily overcome.
We had visited on a particularly warm Summer’s day and the staff were generous in offering free cold water to us. Super!
An educational playground for the children (and...
Read moreThursday the 12th of May my great uncle and I visited this beautiful place. I would like to thank the people working there but especially the young lady who helped us out tremendously when my great uncle got into trouble with his diabetes. I forgot to ask her name but her help was lifesaving. We will come back in the near future to thank the staff again in person.
Other than that, it is a beautiful place to visite with rich history, if you can’t speak/read the French language you can use google translate camera to translate all the information...
Read moreWe went here on the first Sunday of the month since it's free entrance then. I would recommend it for younger kids, but my 6 year old enjoyed it very much. She liked seeing the history of the transport in Liège and it was very interesting for us adults too.
The coolest part is that you can enter some of the old trams, buses and other transportation means and play inside s little bit.
We quite liked it as a family outing and would recommend it to spend...
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