Ligny 1815 Museum

From the heights of Ajaccio to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the name of Ligny, in the Province of Namur, is engraved on every monument associated with Napoleon's most famous hours.

On June 16th, 1815, this little village was the stage for Napoleon's last victory.

Housed inside an authentic old farm used as an infirmary on the night of the battle, in a 7-kilometre wide battlefield where 150,000 men fought a bloody battle, the "Ligny 1815 Museum" is a genuinely unforgettable experience, offering visitors a voyage back in time to this famous day, just over 200 years ago.

Featuring weapons, mannequins, reconstructions, interactive maps and digital guides, the museum has something for everyone, whether families, schoolchildren, history buffs or simple curiosity-seekers!

One area of the museum is dedicated to "the other battle of June 16th, 1815", the Battle of Quatre Bras, opposing French forces led by Maréchal Ney and allied forces led by the Duke of Wellington. An exceptional collection on the British Army theme awaits you.

Prolong the experience at the museum restaurant "La Grange 1815", where you can enjoy regional dishes or taste the "Assiette du Grognard" – the fare served to Napoleon's soldiers.

Dive back into history at the heart of the battlefield by taking part in the "Napoléoniennes de Ligny 1815", a historic reconstruction held, 01 and 02 June, 2024.

The "Général Gérard" room offers high-performance amenities for conferences, business meetings and school workshops.

Plusses
Souvenir shop and refreshments. Vast car park. Railway station at less than 1km. Villers-la-Ville Abbey at 12 km and Waterloo battlefield at 25 km. Museum restaurant "La Grange 1815" (phone number: +32 71 88 50 18).
Tourist train (please book ahead by phone +32 477 47 38 71).
  • Railway station at less than 1 km • E42 motorway exit 14 Sambreville. Museum restaurant: La Grange 1815.
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À Sombreffe, le Ligny 1815 Museum et l’association le dernier carré vous donnent rendez-vous en famille pour un weekend dédié aux jeux d’histoire militaire.

Jeux et démonstrations militaires

  • Démonstrations
  • Explications
  • Jeux de stratégie
  • Figurines militaires
  • Rencontre avec les passionnés de jeux de stratégie militaire

Jouez et tenez de remporter le trophée Luciani lors du tournoi international de wargame napoléonien !

En famille au Musée Ligny 1815 pour un weekend festif et ludique ! 

Relive Napoleon's final victory, 2 days before Waterloo: the battle of Ligny on 16 June 1815. History awaits you!
2015 is the bicentenary of the battle! On Friday 16 June 1815 a small village in the province of Namur had its name written into the history books in letters of fire and blood.
For more than 6 hours, 150,000 men fought like men possessed and destroyed the fruits of the labour of a whole population. This little village was Ligny, which relives the event every year with a historical re-enactment of the bivouacs and battle.
The re-enactment brings together hundreds of re-enactors. On the schedule: a remembrance ceremony and a little tourist train.
All weekend at the Général Gérard Centre:

  • Guided tour of the Battle of Ligny Museum and the battlefield,
  • Exhibition and artisan village,
  • Show/concert by the batterie des Grognards from Upper Alsace,
  • Horse-drawn carriage ride and a cavalry demonstration,
  • and of course: the battle re-enactment!

Not forgetting the marquee, refreshment area and food and drinks which are available on site. General entrance and access to the site: €5 (all activities included). Free for those in period costume and the under-14s.
In 2015, celebrate the bicentenary of the battle of Ligny! The entertainment will match the stature of the event... put in in your diary!

Le Ligny 1815 Museum revêt son habit de Noël pour vous offrir un marché de Noël de plus de 1000m2 consacrés aux artisans, aux exposants et aux articles cadeaux.

Dans une ambiance chaleureuse et féérique, vous pourrez acheter des cadeaux originaux pour les fêtes de fin d'année et régaler vos papilles gustatives.

A découvrir

  • Des producteurs locaux
  • Des concerts de Noël et animations musicales
  • Un manège pour enfants
  • La présence du Père Noël le samedi soir

Un Marché de Noël aux découvertes magiques !

Venez faire un saut dans l'histoire en visitant le Camp multi-époques qui prendra place début septembre au Ligny 1815 Museum.

Un voyage à travers les différentes périodes de l'histoire aux côtés des celtes, romains, chevaliers, arquebusiers,...

A découvrir

Prendront place dans l'enceinte du musée :

  • bivouac
  • animations historiques
  • marché d'artisans
  • ateliers et jeux d'époque

Un événement à partager en famille au Ligny 1815 Museum !