This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Lontzen . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number | Image |
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Belgian-Prussian border marker 187 (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°18′31″N6°00′47″E / 50.308639°N 6.013061°E | 31215 Info | ![]() | ||
house (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Kirchstrasse 28 | 50°39′40″N5°59′01″E / 50.660983°N 5.983744°E | 31430 Info | ![]() | |
St. Hubert Church, and 18th century tombstones (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°40′49″N6°00′31″E / 50.680219°N 6.008514°E | 31435 Info | |||
St. Stephen's church and tombstones from the 16th to 18th centuries (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°40′31″N6°02′46″E / 50.675216°N 6.046055°E | 31350 Info | ![]() | ||
Rectory (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°40′31″N6°02′46″E / 50.675216°N 6.046055°E | 31445 Info | |||
St. Anne Chapel (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°41′02″N5°59′26″E / 50.683817°N 5.990505°E | 31446 Info | ![]() | ||
house (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Dorfstrasse 44 | 50°40′29″N6°02′47″E / 50.674626°N 6.046422°E | 31351 Info | ![]() | |
Chapel of St. John the Baptist and surroundings (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Astenet | 50°41′28″N6°02′01″E / 50.691102°N 6.033745°E | 31352 Info | ![]() | |
"Weiss Haus" house (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°41′04″N5°57′19″E / 50.684309°N 5.955161°E | 31347 Info | ![]() | ||
Castle Thor and surrounding area with park (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Astenet | 50°41′26″N6°01′59″E / 50.690468°N 6.033056°E | 31353 Info | ||
house (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Waldstrasse 11 | 50°41′20″N5°59′49″E / 50.688753°N 5.996889°E | 31348 Info | ![]() | |
Mützhof house (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Astenet | 50°41′29″N6°02′04″E / 50.691299°N 6.034383°E | 31431 Info | ![]() | |
Castle Lontzen (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°40′47″N6°00′40″E / 50.679734°N 6.010998°E | 31433 Info | ![]() | ||
Backofen Gut bakery (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Windsweg 21 | 50°41′14″N5°57′51″E / 50.687093°N 5.964100°E | 31349 Info | ![]() | |
Neuschmiede Barn (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°41′25″N6°01′55″E / 50.690311°N 6.032054°E | 31355 Info | ![]() | ||
Hof Himmelsplatz complex (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°42′01″N6°02′06″E / 50.700269°N 6.034913°E | 31356 Info | ![]() | ||
Galmeitrift, or "Pelempelter Büschgen" (nl)(de) | Lontzen | Rabotrath | 50°40′09″N6°00′54″E / 50.669114°N 6.015096°E | 31048 Info | ![]() | |
Heesgasse (nl)(de) | Lontzen | 50°40′35″N6°00′52″E / 50.676265°N 6.014326°E | 31432 Info | ![]() |
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