Musée Archéologique

The Ardennes


Mementoes of Arlon’s Roman and Merovingian history are displayed in the rich, but rather static, Musée Archéologique.

With a combination ticket (€6) you can also visit the attractively furnished Maison Gaspar across the road, with sculptures, photos and the notable Retable de Fisenne, a splendid 16th-century altarpiece.


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