I love this type of places. A magnificent place to spend a day, seeing the house and their inside to learn about the past way of living of locals. Also a great place to walk surround with nature. It's a pity the some areas and houses are presenting a certain level of degradation. Some of them are even close. From the web site: "The Museum of Rural Life in Wallonia is an open-air museum that recreates, through the process of transplanting buildings, a set of Walloon hamlets typical of different geographical regions of southern Sambre and Meuse. The place is a reflection of the past habitat and...
Read moreHuge outdoor museum with lots of old (but restored) buildings. Living history. Some small animals (horse, pigs, ...) on the way. The complete walking distance is around 3,2 km. Have good shows. Path is either made of concrete or gravel. The buildings are embedded in the countryside, much forest and green nature. Beautiful. Recommended for children (there is even a huge playground)....
Read moreCool houses from old 1900 and up. My fam isn't in to that kind of stuff. But for me historically it's really interesting. Open air museum with machinery and farms, a school, housing and a church. Basically a small settlement or village as the more modern term is. Really fun if your into it and it's good weather. Side note - it's the Ardennes so take hills...
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