Museum of Lithographed Tin Cans
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The Museum of Lithographed Tin Cans is a museum in Grand-Hallet in the Hannuit area in Belgium. De tin cans dating from 1868 to date were collected since 1988 by Yvette Dardenne, who is the owner of the museum. It is the largest collection of lithographed tins in the world. Het collection is spread over three buildings and is sorted into themes s much as possible. Visiting the museum is only possible by appointment. A visit with a tour takes about two hours. For children there is also a mini-zoo. ()
Visitors per year: ~500 pplCoordinates: 50°41'22"N, 5°2'41"E
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Wallonie
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Museum of Lithographed Tin Cans – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Château d'Hélécine, Château Rose, Grottes de Folx-les-Caves, Église Saint-Martin et Sainte-Adèle.