This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Fontaine-l'Évêque . 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.
Fontaine-l'Évêque is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1, 2006, Fontaine-l'Évêque had a total population of 16,687. The total area is 28.41 km² which gives a population density of 587 inhabitants per km².
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Church of Saint-Christophe (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | 50°24′43″N4°19′18″E / 50.411806°N 4.321534°E | 52022-CLT-0001-01 Info | |||
Castle Bivort (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | 50°24′44″N4°19′28″E / 50.412186°N 4.324542°E | 52022-CLT-0002-01 Info | |||
St. Martin's Church (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | 50°23′50″N4°19′55″E / 50.397359°N 4.331812°E | 52022-CLT-0005-01 Info | |||
municipal park (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | 50°24′36″N4°19′30″E / 50.409922°N 4.324940°E | 52022-CLT-0007-01 Info | |||
Bivort Castle and its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | 50°24′43″N4°19′21″E / 50.411866°N 4.322524°E | 52022-CLT-0008-01 Info | |||
Chapel de la Briqueterie: facades and roofs (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | rue de la briqueterie | 50°24′58″N4°19′49″E / 50.416167°N 4.330390°E | 52022-CLT-0009-01 Info | ||
House: walls and roofs (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | rue Despy, n° 21 | 50°24′44″N4°19′11″E / 50.412210°N 4.319735°E | 52022-CLT-0010-01 Info | ||
House: walls and roofs (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | rue Despy, n° 71 | 50°24′46″N4°18′59″E / 50.412896°N 4.316355°E | 52022-CLT-0011-01 Info | ||
House: walls and roofs (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | Grand' rue n° 21 | 50°24′38″N4°19′24″E / 50.410596°N 4.323271°E | 52022-CLT-0012-01 Info | ||
Church of Saint-Vaast: tower (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | rue J.A.S. Parée | 50°24′35″N4°19′28″E / 50.409621°N 4.324528°E | 52022-CLT-0013-01 Info | ||
Rowof houses in the Dardinne street numbers 2 through 20, and the house at the corner formed by that street and the square "Degauque", the surface of the street, the water gutters and the sidewalks paved in blue hardstone (Namense steen) (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | 50°23′54″N4°19′55″E / 50.398320°N 4.331873°E | 52022-CLT-0015-01 Info | |||
House: walls and roofs (nl)(fr) | Fontaine-l'Evêque | rue Fauconnier, n° 14 | 50°24′37″N4°19′27″E / 50.410188°N 4.324212°E | 52022-CLT-0016-01 Info |
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