This lovely little chapel is surrounded by a churchyard and is all that remains of the original church. We know that the church had three naves,...Read more
Welcome in Val-Dieu Ora et labora: Pay and work Keeping in mind this basic precept of teh Rule of St Benedict, we inviste you to go trough eight centuries...Read more
The church is a classical edifice, that was built in 1835 in limestone and sandstone. In 1887, the choir and neo-Romanesque transept are extended.
Make small detour and head towards the far end of the rue de la Vierge. The statue of the Holy Mary overlooks the village and is quite an intriguing...Read more
St. Andrew's Chapel was built in 1726 by the inhabitants of Coo, called the "Cooytais". This chapel was replaced in 1874 by a more imposing church. It...Read more
The devotion to the Virgin Mary began in Moresnet in 1750, after the young epileptic Arnold Franck was cured of his illness. Towards 1875, Franciscan monks...Read more
Saint Begge, a great-grandmother of Charlemagne, became a widow and founded a Merovingian abbey around Andenne in the year 692, comprising, besides two...Read more
Soignies, city of medieval origin, has lived for nearly nine centuries at the hour of the Canons of Saint-Vincent, who made rise during the 11th century...Read more
Nestled against the Collegiate Church, the museum reveals the Canons’ treasures of the 12th and 17th centuries. This museum houses many different collections:...Read more
At the heart of the Old Cemetery, which has become nowadays a public garden, stands a chapel of the 12th and 17th centuries, reassigned into a museum in...Read more