This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Bastenaken, or Bastogne . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Beschermd erfgoed is the official term to describe Flemish National Heritage Sites listed by law to protect and spread awareness of Belgian cultural heritage, specifically in Flanders. The term is also used nationwide to refer to national heritage sites. Because Belgium is officially a tri-lingual country, the other nationwide terms used in the rest of the country are the French term Bien classé and the German term Kulturdenkmal.
Bastogne is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes. The municipality of Bastogne includes the old communes of Longvilly, Noville, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, and Wardin. The town is situated on a ridge in the Ardennes at an elevation of 510 metres (1,670 ft).
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Gate of Trier (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | place de la Porte de Trèves | 50°00′18″N5°43′19″E / 50.004950°N 5.722052°E | 82003-CLT-0001-01 Info | ||
Church of Saint-Pierre (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 50°00′18″N5°43′17″E / 50.004932°N 5.721444°E | 82003-CLT-0003-01 Info | More images | |
Ensemble of the Mardasson hill and its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 50°00′32″N5°43′44″E / 50.008874°N 5.728955°E | 82003-CLT-0005-01 Info | ||
Old choir of the Church of Bourcy (Longvilly) (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | 50°03′35″N5°48′26″E / 50.059732°N 5.807294°E | 82003-CLT-0007-01 Info | |||
The rectory of Rachamps and the ensemble of the Presbytery, the church and surrounding grounds (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 50°05′03″N5°47′16″E / 50.084289°N 5.787824°E | 82003-CLT-0008-01 Info | ||
Washing place of Rachamps (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 50°05′02″N5°47′14″E / 50.083835°N 5.787167°E | 82003-CLT-0009-01 Info | ||
Romanesque tower and nave of three bays, followed by a polygonal apse into three parts, which goes back to the church of Saint-Lambert from 1723 (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Rachamps | 50°05′02″N5°47′16″E / 50.083858°N 5.787878°E | 82003-CLT-0010-01 Info | ||
Chapel of Saint-Cunibert (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bizory | 50°01′10″N5°45′57″E / 50.019337°N 5.765964°E | 82003-CLT-0011-01 Info | ||
Harzy Chapel (now Chapel of the Holy Guardian Angels (Saints-Anges caretakers')) and the churchyard wall that surrounds it, and the ensemble of the chapel and surrounding cemetery wall (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 49°59′38″N5°47′42″E / 49.993881°N 5.795047°E | 82003-CLT-0012-01 Info | ||
Chapel of Saint-Laurent (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 50°00′32″N5°43′02″E / 50.008768°N 5.717235°E | 82003-CLT-0013-01 Info | ||
The facades and roofs of the farmhouse Didier Lamborelle (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Benonchamps n°18, Bastogne | 50°00′14″N5°48′35″E / 50.003836°N 5.809712°E | 82003-CLT-0015-01 Info | ||
The facades and roofs of the main building of the farm, and the ensemble e vand farm, chapel and surrounding grounds (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Grand-Route n°6, Bizory | 50°01′08″N5°45′55″E / 50.018992°N 5.765269°E | 82003-CLT-0016-01 Info | ||
The facades and roofs of the chapel Notre-Dame de Bonne conduite, and the ensemble of the building and the environment (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | 49°59′24″N5°43′21″E / 49.990110°N 5.722432°E | 82003-CLT-0017-01 Info | |||
The totality of the chapel Notre-Dame de la Paix (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | Bastogne | 50°00′11″N5°43′05″E / 50.002961°N 5.718019°E | 82003-CLT-0018-01 Info | ||
Gate of Trier (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | 50°00′18″N5°43′19″E / 50.004950°N 5.722052°E | 82003-PEX-0001-01 Info | |||
Church of Saint-Pierre (nl)(fr) | Bastenaken | 50°00′18″N5°43′17″E / 50.004932°N 5.721444°E | 82003-PEX-0002-01 Info |
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