List of protected heritage sites in Brunehaut

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

Beschermd erfgoed type of heritage protection in Flanders

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.

Brunehaut Municipality in French Community, Belgium

Brunehaut is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Hainaut. It consists of the former municipalities of Brunehaut, Bléharies, Guignies, Hollain, Jollain-Merlin, Wez-Velvain, Lesdain, Laplaigne, Rongy and Howardries.

Object
Year/architect
Town/section
Address
Coordinates
Number?
Image
Château de Lannoy in Hollain (nl)(fr)
Brunehaut 50°33′06″N3°25′21″E / 50.551709°N 3.422369°E / 50.551709; 3.422369

57093-CLT-0001-01  Info

Menhir Pierre Brunehault in Hollain (nl)(fr)
Brunehaut 50°31′34″N3°24′57″E / 50.526024°N 3.415815°E / 50.526024; 3.415815

57093-CLT-0002-01  Info

Menhir Pierre Brunehault te Hollain Hollain JPG0a.jpg
Menhir Pierre Brunehault te Hollain
Transept parish in Jollain-Merlin (nl)(fr)
Brunehaut 50°32′21″N3°24′15″E / 50.539287°N 3.404228°E / 50.539287; 3.404228

57093-CLT-0003-01  Info

15th-century choir of the church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Howardries (nl)(fr)
Brunehaut 50°30′21″N3°21′23″E / 50.505801°N 3.356319°E / 50.505801; 3.356319

57093-CLT-0004-01  Info

Choir of the Church of Rongy, the high altar and reredos, the two side altars and the altar, communion rail, pulpit, paneling, and confessionals in the transept, and stalls placed on both sides in the front (nl)(fr)
Brunehaut 50°30′25″N3°23′10″E / 50.506831°N 3.386083°E / 50.506831; 3.386083

57093-CLT-0006-01  Info

Koor van de Kerk van Rongy, het hoogaltaar en retabel, de twee zijaltaren en het altaar, de communiebank, de preekstoel, lambrisering, en biechtstoelen in het transept, en kraampjes geplaatst aan beide zijden van het front Rongy JPG1E.jpg
Koor van de Kerk van Rongy, het hoogaltaar en retabel, de twee zijaltaren en het altaar, de communiebank, de preekstoel, lambrisering, en biechtstoelen in het transept, en kraampjes geplaatst aan beide zijden van het front
Castle ('Saint-Aybert') in Bléharies (nl)(fr)
Brunehaut 50°30′45″N3°24′56″E / 50.512550°N 3.415446°E / 50.512550; 3.415446

57093-CLT-0007-01  Info

Kerk ('Saint-Aybert') te Bleharies Bleharies JPG00.jpg
Kerk ('Saint-Aybert') te Bléharies

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Heritage registers in Belgium include immovable heritage such as World Heritage Sites, and National heritage sites, but also intangible cultural heritage. The agency responsible for keeping and updating inventories of immovable heritage is dependent on the region, as is the name for the object, which is called Beschermd erfgoed, Biens classés or Kulturdenkmal depending on the language of the municipality of the location.

This page is an overview of the list of protected heritage sites in Liège (province), alphabetically ordered by town name. This list is part of the national heritage of Belgium.

This page is an overview of the list of protected heritage sites in Hainaut (province), alphabetically ordered by town name. This list is part of the protected heritage sites of Belgium.

This page is an overview of the beschermd erfgoed in Luxembourg (Belgium), alphabetically ordered by town name. This list is part of the protected heritage sites of Belgium.

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