This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Houffalize . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Church of Sainte-Catherine (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°08′00″N5°47′20″E / 50.133440°N 5.788968°E | 82014-CLT-0001-01 Info | |||
Old cemetery adjacent to the church of Sainte-Catherine (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°08′00″N5°47′20″E / 50.133326°N 5.788779°E | 82014-CLT-0002-01 Info | |||
Tower of the church of Saint-Urbain de Dinez, tombstones, baptismal font, wall around the cemetery and the ensemble of the church, monuments, cemetery and surrounding areas (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | Mont-lez-Houffalize | 50°10′07″N5°46′08″E / 50.168487°N 5.769024°E | 82014-CLT-0003-01 Info | ||
Chapel Notre-Dame de Forêt and the ensemble of the chapel and the surrounding areas (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°09′05″N5°48′21″E / 50.151444°N 5.805740°E | 82014-CLT-0004-01 Info | |||
Site du Hérou, meanders of the Ourthe river (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°08′57″N5°38′54″E / 50.149259°N 5.648406°E | 82014-CLT-0005-01 Info | |||
Tower and apse of the old Church of Sainte-Marguerite and the ensemble of the remaining parts of the church, the cemetery and the surrounding wall (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°09′21″N5°40′39″E / 50.155901°N 5.677454°E | 82014-CLT-0006-01 Info | |||
Church of Saint-Remy (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°06′30″N5°50′16″E / 50.108425°N 5.837788°E | 82014-CLT-0008-01 Info | |||
Castle Tavigny (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°06′31″N5°50′22″E / 50.108491°N 5.839455°E | 82014-CLT-0011-01 Info | |||
Presbytery of Ollomont: facades and roofs, and the ensemble of the building and its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°09′22″N5°40′39″E / 50.156161°N 5.677564°E | 82014-CLT-0012-01 Info | |||
Tunnel of Bernistap, including the well and the ensemble of the tunnel and its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°06′16″N5°52′11″E / 50.104510°N 5.869824°E | 82014-CLT-0013-01 Info | |||
Farm: interior and exterior, and its extensions: facades and roofs and bread oven, and the ensemble of these buildings and the surrounding areas (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | Filly n°4 | 50°08′48″N5°41′39″E / 50.146636°N 5.694171°E | 82014-CLT-0014-01 Info | ||
Oak tree and environment (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | Mont | 50°09′15″N5°46′04″E / 50.154172°N 5.767680°E | 82014-CLT-0015-01 Info | ||
Chapel of Saint-Jacques, surrounding wall of the cemetery and funeral cross with slate, and the ensemble of the chapel and surrounding areas (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°09′31″N5°47′19″E / 50.158633°N 5.788567°E | 82014-CLT-0016-01 Info | |||
Presbytery of Sommerain: totality of the building and the surrounding wall with the entrance on the street, and the ensemble of the parish and surrounding areas (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°09′35″N5°48′55″E / 50.159738°N 5.815191°E | 82014-CLT-0017-01 Info | |||
Cowan Cemetery: surrounding walls and 25 old crosses, and the ensemble of the cemetery (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°06′44″N5°48′27″E / 50.112120°N 5.807544°E | 82014-CLT-0018-01 Info | |||
Facades and roofs of the house Wilkin and the ensemble of the house, the garden and the ash tree, and an extension of the classification of the site of the tower and apse of the old church of Sainte-Marguerite, the cemetery and the surrounding wall, divided by royal decree of October 11, 1948 (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | n°31, Ollomont | 50°09′21″N5°40′39″E / 50.155967°N 5.677506°E | 82014-CLT-0019-01 Info | ||
Church of Saint Blaise, the crosses and surrounding walls of the cemetery (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°05′45″N5°43′21″E / 50.095870°N 5.722588°E | 82014-CLT-0020-01 Info | |||
Farm adjacent to the castle of Tavigny (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | n° 32 | 50°06′30″N5°50′18″E / 50.108305°N 5.838281°E | 82014-CLT-0021-01 Info | ||
Marsh of Grand Passage (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°13′57″N5°44′54″E / 50.232607°N 5.748364°E | 82014-CLT-0022-01 Info | |||
Ensemble of the site of Cheslé and the valley of the Ourthe between Naboge and Nisramont and fortifications of Cheslé in Bérismenil and the old roads, and the ensemble of the meander of the Ourthe, within the reach of the 18th century Baltazar irrigation meadow , starting at the southern tip and along the banks and the riverbed to the ford of Hache. In addition, the creation of two conservation zones (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°10′12″N5°38′43″E / 50.169880°N 5.645180°E | 82014-CLT-0023-01 Info | |||
Hérou site, meanders of the Ourthe (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°08′57″N5°38′54″E / 50.149259°N 5.648406°E | 82014-PEX-0001-01 Info | |||
Ensemble of the tunnel of Bernistap and its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°06′24″N5°51′44″E / 50.106559°N 5.862208°E | 82014-PEX-0002-01 Info | |||
The marsh of Grand Passage (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°13′57″N5°44′54″E / 50.232607°N 5.748364°E | 82014-PEX-0003-01 Info | |||
Ensemble of the site of the Cheslé and the valley of the Ourthe between Naboge and Nisramont (nl)(fr) | Houffalize | 50°10′12″N5°38′43″E / 50.169880°N 5.645180°E | 82014-PEX-0004-01 Info |
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