List of protected heritage sites in Havelange

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

Object
Year/architect
Town/section
Address
Coordinates
Number?
Image
Portal and roofs of castle Porcheresse-Condroz (nl)(fr)
Havelange 50°20′08″N5°14′07″E / 50.335435°N 5.235367°E / 50.335435; 5.235367

91064-CLT-0001-01  Info

Froidefontaine Mansion at Barsy, namely the home, the canal, the bridge and gatehouse, ensemble of all buildings and the ensemble formed by the buildings and surrounding land. A protection zone established around the site. (nl)(fr)
Havelange 50°23′06″N5°08′36″E / 50.385122°N 5.143452°E / 50.385122; 5.143452

91064-CLT-0002-01  Info

Het herenhuis Froidefontaine in Barsy, namelijk het landhuis zelf, de gracht, de brug en poortgebouw, ensemble van alle gebouwen en het ensemble gevormd door de gebouwen en omringende land. Een bescherming zone is ingesteld rond de site Barsy FCh1JPG.jpg
Het herenhuis Froidefontaine in Barsy, namelijk het landhuis zelf, de gracht, de brug en poortgebouw, ensemble van alle gebouwen en het ensemble gevormd door de gebouwen en omringende land. Een bescherming zone is ingesteld rond de site
St. Nicholas Chapel and the ensemble formed by the chapel and its environment (nl)(fr)
HavelangeDoyon 50°23′40″N5°08′36″E / 50.394308°N 5.143373°E / 50.394308; 5.143373

91064-CLT-0003-01  Info

Sint-Nicolaaskapel, te Doyon, en het ensemble gevormd door de kapel en haar omgeving Doyon AR1bJPG.jpg
Sint-Nicolaaskapel, te Doyon, en het ensemble gevormd door de kapel en haar omgeving
The oak tree of Gibet and its surroundings (nl)(fr)
HavelangeBarvaux-Condroz 50°19′16″N5°16′40″E / 50.321216°N 5.277705°E / 50.321216; 5.277705

91064-CLT-0006-01  Info

De Eik van Gibet en dens omgeving, te Barvaux-en-Condroz 0 Barvaux-en-Condroz - Le Chene au Gibet (2).JPG
De Eik van Gibet en dens omgeving, te Barvaux-en-Condroz
The facades and roofs of the old Chantraine Castle and those of the chapel and the ensemble formed by these buildings and the environment (nl)(fr)
Havelange 50°21′11″N5°16′03″E / 50.352988°N 5.267491°E / 50.352988; 5.267491

91064-CLT-0007-01  Info

The facades and roofs and the wall on the street side of the farm (nl)(fr)
Havelangerue de la Station 50°23′15″N5°14′33″E / 50.387439°N 5.242513°E / 50.387439; 5.242513

91064-CLT-0008-01  Info

De gevels en daken en de muur aan de straatzijde van de boerderij, aan de rue de la Station te Havelange Havelange JPG03.jpg
De gevels en daken en de muur aan de straatzijde van de boerderij, aan de rue de la Station te Havelange

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