List of protected heritage sites in Ittre

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

Object
Year/architect
Town/section
Address
Coordinates
Number?
Image
Farm of the Motte: facades and roofs, including outbuildings, except for the modern parts (nl)(fr)
Itter 50°40′21″N4°14′16″E / 50.672540°N 4.237771°E / 50.672540; 4.237771

25044-CLT-0003-01  Info

Church of Saint-Laurent and its surroundings (nl)(fr)
Itter 50°39′09″N4°17′54″E / 50.652509°N 4.298440°E / 50.652509; 4.298440

25044-CLT-0004-01  Info

Kerk Saint-Laurent en omgeving Belgique - Haut-Ittre - 02.jpg
Kerk Saint-Laurent en omgeving
Woodlands of Bois des Rocs (nl)(fr)
Itter 50°37′35″N4°12′54″E / 50.626294°N 4.214871°E / 50.626294; 4.214871

25044-CLT-0005-01  Info

Country house "La Tourette": facades and roofs (nl)(fr)
Itterrue d'Asquempont, n°2 50°38′31″N4°14′12″E / 50.641990°N 4.236712°E / 50.641990; 4.236712

25044-CLT-0006-01  Info

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