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Nivelles : In the footsteps of Djan-Djan

Sur les pas de Djan Djan
Sur les pas de Djan Djan
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Description

Follow in the footsteps of the famous Jean de Nivelles, the town’s iconic character!

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 01/04/2024
4.7 km
max. 119 m
min. 96 m
17 m
Styles : BaladeDiscovery
Public : Family
Theme : Patrimony

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Starting point

33 Rue de Saintes , 1400 Nivelles
Lat : 50.59585Lng : 4.32627

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Le Limonadier

A bistronomic wine bar created by the Divino Gusto team.

8 Rue de Bruxelles 1400 Nivelles
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La Table du Parc de la Dodaine

A brasserie located in the Parc de la Dodaine, opposite the pond.

2 Avenue Jules Mathieu 1400 Nivelles
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Taverne-Restaurant L'Union

Set facing the Collegiate Church on the Grand'Place of Nivelles, this tavern with terrace offers a warm and friendly welcome. This is a temple of the Djote Tart too..! Open non-stop. Groups of +/- 100 guests welcome. Local specialities: Bière de Waterloo - Tarte Al Djote - Bière Hopus - Bière Jean de Nivelles.

27 Grand'Place 1400 Nivelles
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Le Bar à Djotes

A friendly bar where you can enjoy a delicious al d'jote tart accompanied by a local beer, for all lovers of Nivelles.The al d'jote tart is labeled 4 stars!

4 Rue de Bruxelles 1400 Nivelles
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Office Du Tourisme De Nivelles

The team of the Tourist Office is waiting for you and will be very happy to tell you all about Nivelles!A guided tour of the incredible Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude, walks in the beautiful Dodaine Park, learning about the history and heritage of the town of Nivelles... and many other treasures await you!

48 Rue de Saintes 1400 Nivelles
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The old neighbourhoods

Saved from the destructive wrath of German bombings in May 1940, this old quarter in the heart of the city of Nivelles, lovingly "taken over" by those who treasure the structures steeped in history of their city, offers the visitor an unexpected getaway in Walloon Brabant.At the South-West of the Grand’Place and the collegiate church Sainte-Gertrude of Nivelles, the Saint-Jacques neighbourhood remained intact. Its winding cobblestoned lanes will plunge you into a timeless atmosphere. It owes its name to the hotels, hospice, and churches, now gone, that accommodated, in particular, pilgrims en route for Compostela. We also have to mention the 16th-century Renaissance ‘Sainte-Gertrude’ house, with its façade built of dressed stone, and the old ‘Grange Bayard’, an impressive residence in Regency style (18th-century) at the corner of the Rue du Coq.A bit further on, in the Rue de Charleroi, near the Church of the Récollets, the house of the last bailiff of the abbess of Nivelles, a robust but elegant residence with two beautiful 18th-century Classical facades, faces the former episcopal seminary (1608).The former Hôtel du Baron de Taye in the Rue de la Religion, the former refuges of the Abbey of Aywières and the Knights of Malta, the private mansions in the Rue Saint-Georges or the house with the cannonballs embedded in the façade in the Rue du Pont Gotissart are all worth a detour.Within a stone’s throw of the collegiate church of Nivelles, the old fortified tower from the town walls, the Simone Tower (or Devil’s Tower) dates from the 12th century. However, the structure called "La Tourette", dating from the beginning of the 17th century is an elegant building in Renaissance style which was erected by the abbess Marguerite de Haynin, who used it as a country house.Outside this urban area, impressive buildings evoke the rural dependencies of Nivelles: the Ferme du Chapitre in Baulers, the Ferme de l’Abbaye in Monstreux or the Ferme and the Château de la Tournette, splendid 18th/19th-century set.

25 Rue des Brasseurs 1400 Nivelles
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Hôtel Ibis Styles Nivelles

This brand-new hotel offers a stylish, contemporary decor and is an excellent choice for both business and leisure breaks.

3 Avenue Paul Henry Spaak 1400 Nivelles
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Ferme de Grambais

Nestling in green surroundings, this top-comfort hotel is set inside a 13th-century farm and boasts and quiet, rustic and welcoming environment.

102 Chaussée de Braine-le-Comte 1400 Nivelles
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Hôtel Nivelles Sud

Located in the heart of Walloon Brabant, this hotel-restaurant offers high-quality service and ideal amenities for business visitors and tourists alike.The hotel offers the following packages:-Namasté package (including massage)-Keep calm and play golf Package-Have fun and thrill in Walibi Package (including entrance to the park)

22 Chaussée de Mons 1400 Nivelles
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The Récollets Church

The single-nave church of the Récollets in Nivelles in Walloon Brabant, also called SS Jean and Nicolas, will impress you with its architecture and history. In fact, it is the church of a convent of Franciscan monks which was attached to it. Taken together, it constitutes the only monastery complex preserved in Nivelles, and is also one of the rare examples of Franciscan architecture extant in our regions. The Récollets Church is part of a remarkable architectural complex built from 1524 onwards using funding provided by Charles V and his aunt Margaret of Austria. According to her wish, the monks – who were established in Nivelles 20 years after the death of Saint Francis of Assisi (1226) – were attached to the branch of the 'Friars Minor Récollets' (Frères mineurs récollets), who lived in an austere and retired way. After the disturbances and demolitions of the 1580s, the church was rebuilt and experienced a long period of prosperity and an incontestable spiritual radiance until the end of the 18th century. Since the departure of the last monks at the beginning of the 19th century, the building was allocated for a variety of uses: hospital, hospice, Royal secondary school and courthouse. The process of listing the monastery buildings is underway. The church, which is heritage-listed, was restored for worship in 1960 and its restoration was completed in 1972. The play of colours of the blue and white stones highlights the great simplicity of the edifice, typical of the Brabant Late Gothic style. The soaring bays and powerful buttresses elegantly punctuate the single nave of this vast sanctuary. The only decorative feature is the Flamboyant Gothic style tracery that adorns the tops of the windows. The interior space, profound and luminous, leaves an impression of soberness and vertical élan. The keystone of the choir is adorned with an escutcheon with the arms of Charles V. A bay in the south side wall houses the reconstruction of the shrine of Saint Marie d'Oignies.

34 Rue de Charleroi 1400 Nivelles
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Saint Sépulcre church

This church was erected between 1887 and 1891, according to the plans of the architect Charles Licot, known above all for his restoration work on the ruins of the Abbey of Villers-la-Ville.The church is deconsecrated and can no longer be visited.

Parvis Notre-Dame 1400 Nivelles
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Municipal Museum of Archaeology, Art and History

Sculpture, panting, and furniture from the 15th to 18th centuries. In particular: Collection of late Brabançon Gothic sculptures. Collection of terra cotta drafts and sketches (bozzetti), plaster and marble works by the sculptor Laurent Delvaux (1696-1778). Brussels tapestry. Musical instruments. Nivelles furniture. Second floor devoted to prehistoric and Gallo-Roman archaeology: development of tools and technologies, aspects of everyday life. The objects come from excavations carried out in the region by the museum. In particular: excavations in progress on the Bons-Villers Gallo-Roman site at Liberchies (Pont-à-Celles). Large corner house built in 1764 to house the Trinitarian refuge of the Orival priory.

27 Rue de Bruxelles 1400 Nivelles
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Collegiate Church of Sainte-Gertrude

The St. Gertrude Collegiate Church is the pride and joy of Nivelles, with its impressive 102m nave with two opposing choirs and its 11th century crypt. This is one of the largest Romanesque churches in the world, an exceptionally handsome, grandiose monument that was consecrated in 1046 by Wazon, Bishop of Liege, before Henry III Emperor of the Holy German Empire.The Collegiate Church is still in use, regularly assembling Christians from the St. Gertrude Parish.You can also visit the crypt, the archaeological basement, the cloister and the central steeple that houses the bells and carillon.The southern turret boasts the Jean de Nivelles jacquemart, a copper warrior some 2.08 m high.The Nivelles Collegiate Church is a must-see. Don't miss it!

Grand'Place 1400 Nivelles
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Jean de Nivelles

51 Grand'Place 1400 Nivelles
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The Simone Tower (Tour Simone)

The Simone Tower, also called the Devil’s Tower and located close to the collegiate church Sainte-Gertrude of Nivelles, was for many years the premises of the League of Crossbowmen (Serment des arbalétriers), one of the civilian bodies charged with defending the ramparts of the city. Renovated in 2006, this tower is now the last testimony to the medieval walls which were constructed in the 12th century. There were no fewer than eleven towers and seven portcullis gates. The rampart was composed of a mighty fortification 2.50 m thick, surrounded by partially flooded moats outside, and reinforced with 8 m-wide embankments inside. In the tower, the guardroom, vaulted and pierced by arrow-loops, now houses a 3 dimensional map of the city of Nivelles as it looked around 1600, defended by the rampart and its moats. The tower is now accessible as part of a guided visit of the city of Nivelles.

36 Rue Seutin 1400 Nivelles
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Dodaine Park

Enjoy the superb environment as you relax with your family.The park was fitted out at the beginning of the 19th century. A French garden, two ponds, an English garden and flowerbeds stand between the walkways.As you stroll through, admire the magnificent sculptures by Albert Desenfans, Ducaju and Michiels. Don't miss the grimacing neo-Gothic gargoyles or the 17th century Baroque gate recovered from the St. Gertrude Collegiate Church.At the bottom of the garden, sports and leisure facilities are available. The Reine Astrid sports field and a large multipurpose gym await football, hockey, tennis, basketball and track teams.The listed estate has two styles of garden, French and English. There is a fountain and a lake of several hectares where fishing is permitted between April and December.

7 Avenue J. Mathieu 1400 Nivelles
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