
Since the dawn of time, human beings have sought to unravel the mysteries of the universe and their own future on Earth. And few things captivate us as much as those that also frighten us a little… Located just an hour from Brussels, the Paranormal History Museum in Flémalle is a must-see destination for mystery and esoteric enthusiasts. Inaugurated in 2021 after three decades of in-depth research, this 130 m² private museum boasts an exceptional collection dedicated to the divinatory arts and the paranormal. Dare to try it?
A journey through the history of the paranormal
From the very first moments of your visit, you enter a world where the rational gives way to the unknown. Far from a mere cabinet of curiosities, the museum offers a journey through centuries and cultures, exploring divinatory practices, spiritualism and objects linked to paranormal phenomena.
Among the exhibits are ancient tarot cards, protective grigris, period documents recounting supernatural experiences, and even artifacts that once belonged to leading figures in the occult. Each object is accompanied by an explanation of its history and beliefs.
Esoteric artifacts from the four corners of the globe
But what makes this collection unique is its authenticity. The objects come from the four corners of the globe, from Europe to Asia to the USA. And some of them have survived the ages, carrying with them an aura of mystery. Lovers of spiritualism will particularly appreciate the section devoted to methods of communicating with the afterlife. You’ll find Ouija boards and pendulums used by mediums in different eras.
The museum’s hushed ambience and meticulous staging also enhance the immersive experience. Whether you’re a skeptic or an enthusiast, it’s impossible to remain insensitive to the richness of the site and its accompanying stories. Between esoteric traditions, popular beliefs and objects steeped in history, the visit invites you to reflect on the inexplicable and the frontiers of reality.
📍 Address: 41, rue du Vicinal, 4400 Mons-Lez-Liège, Belgium
📆 Reservations required. Only by phone +32 (0)4 278 01 81. Monday to Friday, 1:30 pm to 2:00 pm
🎟️ €18 per person for a guided tour in French. (Minimum age: 15 years)