Best attractions and places to see around Belval offer a blend of industrial heritage, modern architecture, and cultural sites. This dynamic quarter in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, has transformed from a steel industry hub into a center for science, research, and culture. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, contemporary urban spaces, and green areas. The region provides diverse experiences, showcasing a contrast between its past and present.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The section of the cycle path along the Meuse in the narrow valley of the Ardennes is beautiful.
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For those who enjoy mountain biking and exploring beautiful passages, this hike is a great option. You'll cross beautiful trails and a medieval site (Château de Moncornet) (cover photo). There are some technical points, but they're not insurmountable.
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Beautiful and varied walk between fields and meadows and through forest. On the way you pass through a few villages, go around a walled castle and pass the well-preserved ruins of an old fortress in Monthermé.
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The bright colors of the local materials can be seen on the facades that were previously painted: yellow for the natural stone from Dom-le-Mesnil, red for the bricks and purple-white for the Ardennes slate. The whole falls under monument protection.
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Place Ducale is the central and historic main square of Charleville, the northern part of Charleville-Mézières. The square is a copy of the Place des Vosges, the oldest square in Paris. The only big difference is that the square in Paris was designed by Louis Métezeau and that of Charleville by Clément Métezeau, so brothers. The square is a feast for the eyes with 28 monumental buildings, built in the same Baroque style. In the center of the square there is a fountain and a classic merry-go-round. The Place Ducale became the beating heart of the city and still is. The symmetrical lines, the chessboard pattern, the arcades and the facades in red and yellow stone now regularly form the backdrop to events for which the city is known. The square was founded by its ambitious founder, the Italian prince Charles de Gonzague, who had a completely new city built in the 17th century. The square is 126 by 90 meters and the current buildings on the edge of the square all date from the 17th century.
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The statue of Carlo Gonzaga is the work of Alphonse Colle, from Charleville, who also created the monuments to the fallen of Charleville and Mézières. The fountain was first built on Place Ducale in 1899 at the initiative of a wealthy patron of the Industrial Revolution and then moved to its current location in 1999.
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Place Ducale in Charleville-Mézières is the nerve center of the city. Built at the beginning of the 17th century, this square has a decor similar to the Place des Vosges in Paris. In fact, it was two architect brothers, Louis and Clément Métezeau, who designed these places with their unique charms. Surrounded by pavilions and arcades, the square today brings together tourists and locals to café terraces.
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Belval is rich in industrial heritage. You can visit the imposing Belval Blast Furnaces, particularly Blast Furnace A, which offers insights into steel-making and panoramic views. The Möllerei, once used to store iron ore, is now the starting point for the Blast Furnace tour. Additionally, the Cultural Museum and the National Museum of Iron Mining delve deeper into the area's past.
Yes, Belval is home to the Rockhal, Luxembourg's largest music venue, offering a vibrant cultural experience. The Cité des Sciences, located around the restored blast furnaces, is also a hub for those interested in industrial history, contemporary architecture, and design.
Beyond the urban landscape, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Charleville-Mézières Town Hall – The Trans-Ardennes Greenway loop' or the 'Mont Olympe Footbridge – Old Mill Island loop'. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Belval guide. For running, there are loops from Haudrecy, Damouzy, and Belval itself, detailed in the Running Trails around Belval guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Lac des Vieilles Forges loop' or the 'View of Nouzonville – Forest Stream loop', available in the MTB Trails around Belval guide.
Belval Park offers a peaceful green oasis within the city, perfect for morning jogs, picnics, or relaxation. It also features a skatepark, sports fields, and a sunbathing lawn for various outdoor activities.
Yes, the Belval Blast Furnaces offer treasure hunts designed for both adults and children, making history engaging for all ages. Belval Park also provides open spaces and facilities like a skatepark and sports fields for family enjoyment.
To fully experience Belval's industrial heritage, start with a visit to the Belval Blast Furnaces. You can take a guided tour, which often begins at the restored Möllerei, and ascend to the 40-meter-high viewing platform on Blast Furnace A for panoramic views. The Cité des Sciences also provides context on the area's transformation.
The Voie verte Trans-Ardennes between Montcy-Notre-Dame and Nouzonville is a quiet bike path along the water, offering a traffic-free experience through natural surroundings. It's part of the EuroVélo 19 route and is appreciated for its relaxing atmosphere and connection with nature.
Place Ducale, Charleville-Mézières, is a historical square built in the 17th century, known for its architecture similar to the Place des Vosges in Paris. It serves as a vibrant hub with pavilions, arcades, and café terraces, bringing together tourists and locals.
Absolutely. Belval is a prime example of urban regeneration, featuring modern architecture, particularly around the University of Luxembourg Campus and the Cité des Sciences. The City Center of Belval and Belval Plaza offer vibrant pedestrian areas with shops, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere.
Yes, the Charleville-Mézières Town Hall is an impressive man-made monument rebuilt after the bombings of November 1918. Its facade incorporates elements of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, making it a significant historical and architectural site.
You can visit Montcornet Castle, a medieval fortress that has retained its original appearance. The ruins, known as the 'Colisée Feudal de Montcornet,' have been cleared, and underground passages now house an exhibition space, offering a glimpse into its long history.
Belval's attractions, blending indoor historical sites and outdoor urban spaces, can be enjoyed year-round. However, for outdoor activities like exploring Belval Park or cycling the Voie verte Trans-Ardennes, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather.


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