This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Eigenbrakel, or Braine-l'Alleud . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Farm of Hougoumont (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′15″N4°23′40″E / 50.670749°N 4.394492°E | 25014-CLT-0001-01 Info | ![]() | ||
Chapel of Ermite (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°43′02″N4°20′57″E / 50.717338°N 4.349209°E | 25014-CLT-0002-01 Info | |||
Ensemble of the chapel of "Moûtier de l'Ermite" and its environment (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°43′04″N4°20′51″E / 50.717720°N 4.347432°E | 25014-CLT-0003-01 Info | |||
Site of the ponds of the seven fountains and surrounding areas located in the center of Braine (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°43′02″N4°19′11″E / 50.717269°N 4.319822°E | 25014-CLT-0004-01 Info | |||
Lion of Waterloo (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′44″N4°24′18″E / 50.678848°N 4.404872°E | 25014-CLT-0006-01 Info | |||
Building (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | rue des Jambes n° 37 | 50°40′59″N4°22′03″E / 50.682928°N 4.367531°E | 25014-CLT-0008-01 Info | ||
Empire Building at the corner of the place Abbe Renard and rue des Trois Apôtres (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | place Abbé Renard 7 en rue des Trois Apôtres 1, 3, 5 en 7 | 50°40′58″N4°22′14″E / 50.682755°N 4.370651°E | 25014-CLT-0009-01 Info | ||
Facades and roofs of the old town hall (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | Grand'Place 12-13, Braine-L'Alleud | 50°40′56″N4°22′10″E / 50.682236°N 4.369522°E | 25014-CLT-0013-01 Info | ![]() | |
Site of castle, abbey park, chapel of Saint-Sang, the farm and entrance building of the abbey Bois Seigneur-Isaac (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°38′42″N4°19′02″E / 50.644952°N 4.317174°E | 25014-CLT-0014-01 Info | ![]() | ||
Chapel of Saint-Sang, the facade and roof of the castle Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac and the site classified by February 2, 1944 (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°38′38″N4°19′21″E / 50.643843°N 4.322451°E | 25014-CLT-0015-01 Info | |||
Monastery chapel and the expansion of the ensemble of the castle and its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°38′46″N4°19′02″E / 50.646043°N 4.317195°E | 25014-CLT-0016-01 Info | |||
The three facades that are not yet assigned in the castle of Bois-Seigneur-Isaac (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°38′35″N4°19′24″E / 50.643144°N 4.323389°E | 25014-CLT-0017-01 Info | ![]() | ||
St. Martin's Church (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°38′19″N4°21′21″E / 50.638513°N 4.355827°E | 25014-CLT-0020-01 Info | |||
Water Castle (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | avenue Alphonse Allard, te Saint-Sébastien | 50°40′43″N4°22′50″E / 50.678536°N 4.380593°E | 25014-CLT-0021-01 Info | ||
Water Castle (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | chaussée d'Alsemberg, te Ermite | 50°42′40″N4°21′12″E / 50.710996°N 4.353326°E | 25014-CLT-0022-01 Info | ||
Church of Saint-Etienne (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′57″N4°22′15″E / 50.682496°N 4.370816°E | 25014-CLT-0023-01 Info | ![]() | ||
Facades and roofs of all buildings of the farm "Tout Lui Faut", and the ensemble of the farm and surrounding area (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°42′25″N4°20′32″E / 50.707043°N 4.342171°E | 25014-CLT-0025-01 Info | |||
Organs of the church of Sainte Aldegonde (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°39′58″N4°20′55″E / 50.666103°N 4.348577°E | 25014-CLT-0026-01 Info | |||
Certain parts of the building at the foot of the Lion of Waterloo called "Panorama de la Bataille de Waterloo" (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′46″N4°24′17″E / 50.679320°N 4.404818°E | 25014-CLT-0027-01 Info | |||
Part of the old abbey of Nizelles (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°39′59″N4°18′51″E / 50.666333°N 4.314271°E | 25014-CLT-0029-01 Info | |||
Camp of the Battle of Waterloo (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′05″N4°23′22″E / 50.668009°N 4.389375°E | 25014-CLT-0030-01 Info | ![]() | ||
Memorial to the English who died there at the memorial of Gordon (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′47″N4°24′43″E / 50.679671°N 4.411933°E | 25014-CLT-0031-01 Info | |||
The non-visible parts in the decree of 24 February 1998 regarding the building at the foot of the Lion of Waterloo, called "Panorama de la Bataille de Waterloo" (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′46″N4°24′19″E / 50.679310°N 4.405256°E | 25014-CLT-0034-01 Info | |||
Interior of the chapel of Saint-Sang and facades, roofs and tower of castle Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°38′38″N4°19′21″E / 50.643843°N 4.322451°E | 25014-PEX-0001-01 Info | |||
Building called "Panorama de la Bataille de Waterloo" (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′46″N4°24′17″E / 50.679320°N 4.404818°E | 25014-PEX-0002-01 Info | |||
Building called "Panorama de la Bataille de Waterloo" (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′46″N4°24′19″E / 50.679310°N 4.405256°E | 25014-PEX-0003-01 Info | |||
The camp of the Battle of Waterloo (nl)(fr) | Eigenbrakel | 50°40′05″N4°23′22″E / 50.668009°N 4.389375°E | 25014-PEX-0004-01 Info |
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