A remarkable day in the fortified City of Dinant, Belgium - A Unique city with historical features

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People often say that sometimes specific place, atmosphere, or culture have the power to inspire us. Even a city may inspire your life so that it changes your life completely in a better way. I guess that's why painters, chefs, architects, and artists always try to find inspiration while traveling to different areas, countries, or cities. Being an architect, one thing I always knew for sure was that I needed to get out to find my inspiration for designs. I don't practice traditional architecture now but I guess that attitude and habit are still inside me. It has been an insatiable calling-one that continuously reaches me to a life of curiosity, and observation from the world that influences me in everything I do.

I came to know about "Dinant" last year on social media. Seeing just one viral photograph of this city, I instantly decided that one day I would explore the city. Known as the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone; this city offers iconic landmarks, caves, cliffs, and picturesque scenery to tourists. Dinant is a scenic Belgian city located on the River Meuse in the heart of the Namur Province. This city also has a significant history that may give you a small tour of the history. History lovers can take a short day trip there and indulge themselves in the rich and tumultuous history of Dinant City. The city nestles between high cliffs and the river, an ideal setting that gives the town/city drama and uniqueness.


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Dinant, Belgium


Before diving deep into my travel experiences, I wanna share something about this picture. This photo is actually a very significant photo to me and to get the satisfying shot, I took the boat trip at Meuse River. This photo says everything about the city, express almost the significant part of the city. You can see architecture, the high Steep cliffs, a Fortified citadel, and the Gothic Collegiate Church of Our Lady all at once in this photo...

The trip was a day trip so We started our journey early morning. Our first destination was exploring a large cave near Dinant City. From the Netherlands, it almost took 4 hours to reach our first destination. After exploring the Cave, our tour guide then dropped us in front of Dinant Citadel. I took the package of citadel tour and boat ride. The funny fact is I never travel during sunny weather. It's not actually intentional, it's just I always choose the wrong date for a trip and that's why I often face rainy weather. I was fully prepared this time so I was not bothered by the rain at all.


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This is the beautiful Dinant city

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The photos were taken from Dinant Citadel- From High Cliffs

Dinant is a very small city but I didn't know how small it was before walking around the city. From the citadel, the entire city's architecture reminded me of a bit of Luxembourg. This city's architecture is mixed with medieval and modern elements. The riverside-lined colorful buildings were from 19th-century, Belgian-style townhouses. Either way, the architecture of this city represents the culture and history of the city. But the distinctive onion-shaped dome of the church really caught my eye from the top. It was unique...


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After exploring the citadel, we came down to the city using the cable car. The cable car ride was short and it basically works as a transport system from the centuries-old Citadel to Dinant City because the Citadel is located on the top of the high cliffs. Some tourists were also taking the stairs. I am not the kind of person who loves to take such challenges as "taking stairs". To be honest, I am not into fortress or castle tours because I cannot remember any single word of the history related to culture, dynasties, and historical eras. An architect obviously needs to know the history of architectural structures but I find history very boring. Too much information while traveling is hard to remember, I love to know basic history but not details. While exploring the citadel, I came to know the fascinating and very eventful history of Dinant City. History really influenced this city to flourish in time.

One of the key landmarks of this city was Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame de Dinant. After the Citadel of Dinant which plays a historical key role in fortifying the city for military purposes; this gothic church represents the city's 10th-century architecture. The onion-shaped dome of the church, gothic features, and stoned facades represent the resilience and artistic heritage. The Gothic church stands along the sides of the Meuse River and at the foot of the high-cresting Citadel of Dinant, part of the stunning view of the Dinant skyline. In my opinion, I have never seen such a dramatic and picturesque panoramic view of a city all at once.


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Obviously, I took tons of photos while walking.

After seeing all of the landmarks, finally, our group finally decided to take the boat ride. Before boat riding we had half an hour so we decided to walk near the Meuse Riverbank area. A lot of small cafes and bars were located near the riverside area along with large walking spaces and sitting areas. A lot of similar-styled boats were parked near the dock, they were owned by one company and can be booked for private river tours.


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You must be thinking where are all the people? Well, even though the city was touristy, the city was not crowded at all when I was there. And I guess that's why I felt comfortable while walking there. I didn't feel stressed out at all.


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The town hall of Dinant


After the boat ride, I went to walk in the city because I was so curious about the layout of the city. The Urban Fabric of Dinant City fascinated me and I wanted to fully enjoy the experience. The town hall of Dinant is known as a Symbol of Heritage in the Heart of Wallonia. This town hall is a symbol city’s recovery and enduring spirit because the city has a dark history. It was an amazing feeling to witness such a historically important building.


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People in this city mostly speak the French language. I saw some supermarkets and restaurants around this city. I didn't go to the other side of the river. I preferred to walk around without knowing the locations after seeing so many significant landmarks. Most of the street names were also in French but not too hard to understand.

I didn't go to the Sax Museum which also represents the culture of this city, couldn't manage the time to see it actually. However, I saw the Charles de Gaulle Bridge which featured brightly colored saxophone sculptures.


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The architecture of the city line especially the buildings is mostly from the 19th century and some represent medieval architecture. Decorative facades, Stonework, colorful layout, and narrow streets represented the true beauty of the city in front of me. I guess I was meant to be there.


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I think the photos will give much more details about the city itself.

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Dinant has been enriched by the agricultural opportunities that the fertile land on the plateau overlooking it has provided. The manufacture of brassware is a traditional craft in the city itself. This craft has profited because of this broad and easily navigable river that enabled easy delivery of the raw materials and ready distribution of the resulting products of the artisans' workshops.


The limestone cliffs overlooking the town also supported yet another traditional source of wealth in the form of a high-end quarrying industry for black marble and bluestone, whose distribution further benefited from the proximity of the relatively wide and deep navigable river. src

I also tasted The Couque de Dinant, a type of biscuit that particularly can be found in Dinant at a particular shop. At first, I thought they were bread but later found out they are biscuits and are really famous.


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I have spent the rest of my time sitting near the river in Dinant. We also had our dinner near the riverside restaurants. There were some really good restaurants around. But be careful, the food menu is in French.

I don't think I will go back to this place again because I cannot. But this city will always stay a significant memory in my mind...



Love

Priyan...



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Woah, what a beautiful place with an even more beautiful story! I have to put this on my list not to miss out when I visit Belgium :)

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I highly recommend this city for a day trip, very relaxing, and has a lot to see within a short period of time. The cave tour takes around 1 and a half hours and the citadel tour takes around 1 hour. The caves are a little bit far away from the city, they also have a safari park. I personally liked the cave tour, very fascinating formation of minerals. I am glad that I could give you a short virtual trip. I might write another post highlighting all the key locations to explore.

Thanks dear...

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Wow Priyan, what an amazing place and astonishing photography!
!LADY

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Thank you Kate, I wish you a lovely week. Any plan in the future to visit this side of Europe?

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Gosh, I get chills when I read your post, and I also visited Dinant 2 years ago, and yes, this city is fabulous, the city of the man who invented the saxophone.

I really like your post.

Have a wonderful weekend.

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I remember that amazing post where you featured the church, citadel, and saxophone sculptures on the bridge. It was a beautiful sunny day. I guess you also visited the museum as well, I didn't go to the museum, didn't have enough time to do it because I visited a large cave. I believe the city is a hidden gem, a worthy city to explore...

I am glad you were able to refresh those beautiful memories of Dinant after seeing my post. Thank you so much...

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That's right, I think I've visited every corner of this wonderful city, it's stuck in my memory and I will definitely go there again if I have the chance.

Have a wonderful Sunday

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Yes, the city is a small city yet a lot to see and enjoy. I wish you a lovely weekend. Thanks once again for reading my post...

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I agree with you some cities inspire you and remain into you as a inner experience, that happened to me the First time I visited Prague and some cities in Alsazia , by the way it's the first time I hear about Dinant, looks really charming city, I don't know why but send me some gothic/ melancholic vibes ❤️

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Prague is on my list and I have heard so many good things about Prague so hopefully, I can go there. I just looked at Alsace and guess what!! I am also thinking of putting that area on the list. I guess one of the cities in that region is Colmar which is on my top list to visit during Xmas. I had an opportunity to visit Colmar but I was sick so couldn't go there.

I don't know why but send me some gothic/ melancholic vibes

Yes, even though the city has a very sad history, I find the city very peaceful and different than others. I have visited so many cities so far but Dinant has a special place in my heart...

I hope you are doing well, thanks for stopping by. I wish you a lovely weekend...

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Dinant city looks like those cities in a fantasy book or movie. Its so beautiful!

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Thank you so much, I am glad you found these photos amazing...

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