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Namur

Namur’s Place de la Digue features a blend of historic architecture and active urban development, with construction cranes visible amid governmental buildings. Rue de Fer connects the central railway station to commercial outlets like HEMA, illustrating the city’s transport and retail dynamics alongside ongoing renovations.

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Photos from Namur

A construction crane is visible over Rue de Fer in Namur, Belgium, with 19th-century buildings and modern structures lining the street.
Rue de Fer in Namur, Belgium, runs past the city’s main railway station beneath a large construction crane. The streetscape includes older multistory buildings and newer commercial blocks, while work continues around the station area.
Place de la Digue in Namur, Belgium, with autumn foliage and diverse architecture.
Place de la Digue in Namur, Belgium, is framed by late-autumn trees and surrounded by multi-story buildings with ornate facades and slate roofs. A building on the square displays Belgian flags, and a construction crane rises in the background above the rooftops. Cars are parked along the street and around the square in the center of the city.

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