In collaboration with All Access (Province of Luxembourg), we would like to inform you that this site is accessible to people with disabilities:
L’adresse est Place communale 7, 6800 Libramont.
Le Musée des Celtes à Libramont est situé sur la place communale, à côté de l’Administration communale de Libramont-Chevigny et du centre sportif.
You can call the Celtic Museum on 061 22 49 76.
If you are calling from abroad, dial 0032 61 22 49 76.
You can also send an e-mail to info@museedesceltes.be
or
fill in the form under the contact tab on the museum’s website.
There are no toilets in the museum.
The accessible toilet is in another building, outside the museum.
It is near car park 2.
The toilet building has a wide, level entrance.
The PRM toilet is indicated by a pictogram in the hall and on the door.
Wheelchair users are advised to enter the toilet in reverse.
There is no grab rail to help with transfers.
The Celtic Museum is open according to the following schedule:
From 15 January to 30 June and from 1 September to 15 December:
– Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm
– Sundays and public holidays from 2pm to 6pm
In July and August:
– Monday to Saturday from 9.30am to 5pm (last entrance 4.30pm)
– Sundays and public holidays from 2pm to 6pm (last entrance 5.30pm)
The visit lasts about 1 hour.
Wi-Fi is available for visitors.
Connection requires identification.
Reception staff can help with any difficulties.
Assistance dogs are welcome.
Water is available, but remember to bring your own container.
If you need help, a member of staff is on hand at reception to give you all the information you need.
You can come by bike, as the museum has been awarded the “Bienvenue vélo” label.
This means that there are routes nearby, that you can store your bike safely and that there is a kit on site for basic repairs.
Parking
Access to the building:
Inside the building:
This text is written in Easy to Read and Understand.
Come to the museum with a family member or friend.
Parking:
There are two large car parks near the Celtic Museum.
Please note that there are no pedestrian crossings near the museum.
Photos are below the text.
To enter the museum:
The museum wall has “Musée des Celtes” written on it in large letters.
You have to enter the museum via a staircase.
The stairs are at the side of the building.
There are photos to help you.
The photos are below this text.
Inside the museum:
You can pay to enter the museum with a bank card or coins and notes.
In the museum, learn about the life of the Celts.
The Celts are the people who lived in Belgium a very long time ago.
Here’s what you can do at the museum:
– see photos and artefacts
– watch films about the Celts on television
– dress up
– see, smell, taste and touch things
Information in collaboration with
All Access / Province of Luxembourg: +32 63 21 24 07