List of protected heritage sites in Aiseau-Presles

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This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Aiseau-Presles . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.

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Priory (nl)(fr)
Aiseau-Presles 50°25′30″N4°35′58″E / 50.425065°N 4.599570°E / 50.425065; 4.599570

52074-CLT-0001-01  Info

Roman tower and remains Pont-de-Loup (nl)(fr)
Aiseau-Presles 50°25′06″N4°32′38″E / 50.418391°N 4.543865°E / 50.418391; 4.543865

52074-CLT-0002-01  Info

Roman tower and protection zone (nl)(fr)
Aiseau-Presles 50°25′05″N4°32′37″E / 50.418192°N 4.543616°E / 50.418192; 4.543616

52074-CLT-0003-01  Info

Wooded area of Brou and Stembier (nl)(fr)
Aiseau-Presles 50°24′22″N4°33′24″E / 50.406195°N 4.556614°E / 50.406195; 4.556614

52074-CLT-0004-01  Info

Part of castle park with ossuary (nl)(fr)
Aiseau-Presles 50°24′05″N4°34′34″E / 50.401363°N 4.576205°E / 50.401363; 4.576205

52074-CLT-0005-01  Info

Coal mine "Le Panama" (nl)(fr)
Aiseau-Presles 50°24′55″N4°34′06″E / 50.415240°N 4.568238°E / 50.415240; 4.568238

52074-CLT-0006-01  Info

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