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L'Arvô - Info Tourisme de Limbourg

Limbourg Tourism welcomes you to L'Arvô.

This former town hall, first mentioned in 1446, demolished by the French in 1675 and rebuilt between 1681 and 1687, was completely renovated in 2024.

The work has greatly improved accessibility. A lift has been installed to reach the upper floors.

The tourist office is located on the ground floor of the building, while the upper floor is reserved for themed and artistic exhibitions.

The building will reopen to the public in spring 2025. You will find all the information you need about Limburg's heritage and walking tours in the surrounding area!

Practical information :
  • There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor. Outside the building, there are also public toilets accessible during the season, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Only the tourist information centre was taken into account for the assessment.

Photo credits for Arvô : © Limbourg Tourisme, © Jean-Philippe Poumai, © Atingo - Frédérique Laumont

Photo credits for the technical gallery : © Atingo - Frédérique Laumont

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Validity: From 9 October 2024 on 9 October 2027

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Access-i informs you about the accessibility of this place based on data collected on-site at a given time. Any changes after the visit by Access-i are the responsibility of the operator.

Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 29 April 2026 - 11:27

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