List of protected heritage sites in Antoing

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

Object
Year/architect
Town/section
Address
Coordinates
Number?
Image
House (nl)(fr)
Antoing 50°33′57″N3°26′49″E / 50.565839°N 3.447022°E / 50.565839; 3.447022

57003-CLT-0001-01  Info

Kasteel van Antoing met toevoegingen uit de 19e eeuw, de behuizing met torens uit de twaalfde eeuw en de hoofdingang genaamd Bolewerk, Place Bara en het ensemble gevormd door het kasteel, het omliggende park en de muren met inbegrip van gemeenschappelijk, parken en het bos aansluitend op het park naar de site van Crevecoeur Parc du chateau d'Antoing - vue sur le batiment.jpg
Kasteel van Antoing met toevoegingen uit de 19e eeuw, de behuizing met torens uit de twaalfde eeuw en de hoofdingang genaamd Bolewerk, Place Bara en het ensemble gevormd door het kasteel, het omliggende park en de muren met inbegrip van gemeenschappelijk, parken en het bos aansluitend op het park naar de site van Crèvecoeur
Tumulus of Billemont (nl)(fr)
Antoing 50°34′16″N3°27′42″E / 50.571090°N 3.461782°E / 50.571090; 3.461782

57003-CLT-0002-01  Info

Tumulus van Trou de Billemont, Romeinse tombe met de naam "Billemont" Tumulus du Trou de Billemont 01.jpg
Tumulus van Trou de Billemont, Romeinse tombe met de naam "Billemont"
"Guéronde" Roman tomb (nl)(fr)
Antoing 50°34′22″N3°27′20″E / 50.572906°N 3.455579°E / 50.572906; 3.455579

57003-CLT-0003-01  Info

part of Antoing park near the Crèvecoeur quarry (nl)(fr)
Antoing 50°33′24″N3°26′15″E / 50.556612°N 3.437369°E / 50.556612; 3.437369

57003-CLT-0005-01  Info

City Hall (nl)(fr)
Antoing 50°33′56″N3°26′56″E / 50.565672°N 3.448868°E / 50.565672; 3.448868

57003-CLT-0008-01  Info

Stadhuis: hoofdgebouw met voorgevel, twee puntgevels, twee dakhellingen Antoing 051113 (2).jpg
Stadhuis: hoofdgebouw met voorgevel, twee puntgevels, twee dakhellingen
Castle Lannoy (nl)(fr)
Antoing 50°33′06″N3°25′21″E / 50.551709°N 3.422369°E / 50.551709; 3.422369

57003-CLT-0009-01  Info

Kasteel van Lannoy of onjuist ook "Chateau de Bruyelle" genoemd Anvaing 060713 (1).JPG
Kasteel van Lannoy of onjuist ook "Château de Bruyelle" genoemd

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