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Le Phare

Le Phare, located in the centre of Andenne, is one of the town's main cultural centres. It houses the Tourist Office, the Andenne Museum and the library.

Practical information :
  • Le Phare is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

  • Disabled parking spaces are available in the Frère-Orban car park (Rue Frère-Orban) and at number 29 Promenade des Ours (access via Rue de l'Hôpital), less than 50 metres from Le Phare.

  • Please ring the doorbell if you need assistance opening the door.

  • Wheelchairs, rollators and walking sticks are available ; lifts and level access are provided throughout the building.

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Validity: From 1 June 2023 on 1 June 2026

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 22 April 2025 - 08:51

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