This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon municipality of Fernelmont . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Tumuli of Seron and the ensemble formed by the three tumuli called Campagne des Tombes and their environment (fr) | Forville | 50°35′40″N5°00′32″E / 50.594361°N 5.008764°E | 92138-CLT-0003-01 Info | |||
Ensemble formed by the church of Saint-Remi, graveyard, rectory and their environment, to Franc-Waret (fr) | Franc-Waret | 50°31′12″N4°58′39″E / 50.520064°N 4.977619°E | 92138-CLT-0004-01 Info | |||
Chateau Franc-Waret (fr) | Franc-Waret | Rue du Village, 50 | 50°31′11″N4°58′31″E / 50.519831°N 4.975271°E | 92138-CLT-0005-01 Info | ||
Fernelmont Castle (fr) | Noville-les-Bois | 50°32′48″N4°59′15″E / 50.546710°N 4.987453°E | 92138-CLT-0008-01 Info | |||
Facades and roofs of the sheds, secondary dwelling and outbuildings in the southern wing form with two corner pavilions, the western entrance, the porch by the pond and the rear wall in the West and the ensemble formed by the said buildings and structures, the castle (specified by Royal Decree of 29 May 1934) and the surrounding land. (fr) | Fernelmont | 50°32′49″N4°59′12″E / 50.546820°N 4.986700°E | 92138-CLT-0010-01 Info | |||
Chapel of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows (fr) | Marchovelette | Rue du Parc, 25 | 50°31′30″N4°56′24″E / 50.525012°N 4.939937°E | 92138-CLT-0011-01 Info |
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