Rue de Fer, Namur: Station Approach and Crane

A construction crane is visible over Rue de Fer in Namur, Belgium, a street leading to the city's main railway station, with a mix of historic and modern architecture.
A construction crane stands over Rue de Fer in Namur, Belgium, a street that leads to the city's main railway station. The architecture reflects a blend of 19th-century buildings with modern commercial structures, as indicated by the HEMA storefront. The presence of the crane suggests ongoing development or renovation in this area, which serves as a transportation hub and commercial center for the Walloon capital.
Photo taken in September 2017.
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