An amazing royal exhibition in Namur, discovering Louise D'Orléans
Last weekend, my husband and I had the pleasure of visiting Namur, the charming capital of Wallonia, located in the southern, French-speaking part of Belgium. Our journey led us to a true hidden gem for lovers of history and royalty.
Currently, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs – Le TreM.a is hosting a lovely exhibition dedicated to Queen Louise d’Orléans, the very first Queen of the Belgians. This elegant and intimate exhibition runs from 21 March 2025 until 17 August 2025, offering a rare glimpse into the life of this remarkable 19th-century royal figure.
Though small in size, the exhibition is beautifully curated and rich in detail. We had the opportunity to enjoy a guided tour (in French), which was both engaging and enlightening. It truly brought to life the personal story and royal journey of Queen Louise — from her French roots to her role alongside King Leopold I.
If you are in or near Namur this weekend, make sure not to miss the special activities on Saturday, 7 June 2025, at Parc Louise-Marie. The park, named after the Queen herself, will host events celebrating the vibrant world of the 19th century, closely tied to the era of Queen Louise.

💫 A wonderful outing for history enthusiasts, families, and royal watchers alike.
More about the exhibition (in French): Link
Discover more about Queen Louise d’Orléans: Link
📸 Own photos, taken at the museum in Namur – June 2025
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