The most important structure in the city is the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, the former Gothic styled Romanesque church which was originally built in the thirteenth century.
The Citadel, which stands atop a 100 m cliff, was rebuilt by the Dutch in 1820 after the original fortification—built in 1031—was destroyed by the French. Inside, there is a Museum of Armaments, audio-visual presentation, a terrace and restaurant and an outstanding view of the town lying beneath.
Grotte La Merveilleuse is a show cave of Belgium which features splendid waterfalls and stalactites.
A deep trench in the Ardennes plateau lies to the south of Dinant and is a breathtaking sight, with huge rocks on one side of the river and a Renaissance castle surrounded by classical gardens, on the other. Boat trips as well as kayaking on the River Muse can also be undertaken.
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