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Unique in Belgium for its collections, the Museum of the Celts opened at Libramont in June 1998. It brings together the product of over thirty years of excavations on Celtic sites in the Ardennes. The area figure, a discovery point of view, among the richest in Belgium.
Misunderstood and unfairly despised, the Celtic civilization is still tainted with many stereotypes and misconceptions that the Museum tries to correct. Recent archaeological research shows that the Celts had reached a high degree of civilization both technically and craft as military or economic and extraordinary craftsmanship.
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