List of protected heritage sites in Lontzen

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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
Belgian-Prussian border marker 187 (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°18′31″N6°00′47″E / 50.308639°N 6.013061°E / 50.308639; 6.013061 31215  Info
Belgian-Prussian border marker 187 Henri-Chapelle Maison-Blanche, Grenzstein am Weissen Haus.jpg
Belgian-Prussian border marker 187
house (nl)(de)
LontzenKirchstrasse 28 50°39′40″N5°59′01″E / 50.660983°N 5.983744°E / 50.660983; 5.983744 31430  Info
house Herbesthal - Casa tipica.jpg
house
St. Hubert Church, and 18th century tombstones (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°40′49″N6°00′31″E / 50.680219°N 6.008514°E / 50.680219; 6.008514 31435  Info
St. Hubert Church, and 18th century tombstones Church Lontzen.JPG
St. Hubert Church, and 18th century tombstones
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 / 50.675216; 6.046055 31350  Info
St. Stephen's church and tombstones from the 16th to 18th centuries Lontzen-Walhorn-Sint-Stephanuskerk (4).jpg
St. Stephen's church and tombstones from the 16th to 18th centuries
Rectory (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°40′31″N6°02′46″E / 50.675216°N 6.046055°E / 50.675216; 6.046055 31445  Info
Rectory Pfarrhaus Lontzen-Walhorn.JPG
Rectory
St. Anne Chapel (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°41′02″N5°59′26″E / 50.683817°N 5.990505°E / 50.683817; 5.990505 31446  Info
St. Anne Chapel St. Anna (Lontzen-Busch) 02.jpg
St. Anne Chapel
house (nl)(de)
LontzenDorfstrasse 44 50°40′29″N6°02′47″E / 50.674626°N 6.046422°E / 50.674626; 6.046422 31351  Info
house Lontzen-Walhorn-Dorfstrasse 44 (7).jpg
house
Chapel of St. John the Baptist and surroundings (nl)(de)
LontzenAstenet 50°41′28″N6°02′01″E / 50.691102°N 6.033745°E / 50.691102; 6.033745 31352  Info
Chapel of St. John the Baptist and surroundings Lontzen-Astenet-Sint-Johannes de Doperkapel (2).jpg
Chapel of St. John the Baptist and surroundings
"Weiss Haus" house (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°41′04″N5°57′19″E / 50.684309°N 5.955161°E / 50.684309; 5.955161 31347  Info
"Weiss Haus" house Lontzen-Weisses Haus (Bearbeitung).jpg
"Weiss Haus" house
Castle Thor and surrounding area with park (nl)(de)
LontzenAstenet 50°41′26″N6°01′59″E / 50.690468°N 6.033056°E / 50.690468; 6.033056 31353  Info
Castle Thor and surrounding area with park Schloss Thor, Lontzen-Astenet.JPG
Castle Thor and surrounding area with park
house (nl)(de)
LontzenWaldstrasse 11 50°41′20″N5°59′49″E / 50.688753°N 5.996889°E / 50.688753; 5.996889 31348  Info
house Lontzen-Busch-Waldstrasse 11 (3).jpg
house
Mützhof house (nl)(de)
LontzenAstenet 50°41′29″N6°02′04″E / 50.691299°N 6.034383°E / 50.691299; 6.034383 31431  Info
Mutzhof house Lontzen-Astenet-Mutzhof (14).jpg
Mützhof house
Castle Lontzen (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°40′47″N6°00′40″E / 50.679734°N 6.010998°E / 50.679734; 6.010998 31433  Info
Castle Lontzen Lontzen - Schloss.jpg
Castle Lontzen
Backofen Gut bakery (nl)(de)
LontzenWindsweg 21 50°41′14″N5°57′51″E / 50.687093°N 5.964100°E / 50.687093; 5.964100 31349  Info
Backofen Gut bakery Lontzen-Backofen Gut (2).jpg
Backofen Gut bakery
Neuschmiede Barn (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°41′25″N6°01′55″E / 50.690311°N 6.032054°E / 50.690311; 6.032054 31355  Info
Neuschmiede Barn Lontzen-Astenet-Schuur Neuschmiede (12).jpg
Neuschmiede Barn
Hof Himmelsplatz complex (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°42′01″N6°02′06″E / 50.700269°N 6.034913°E / 50.700269; 6.034913 31356  Info
Hof Himmelsplatz complex Lontzen-Astenet-Hof Himmelsplatz (1).jpg
Hof Himmelsplatz complex
Galmeitrift, or "Pelempelter Büschgen" (nl)(de)
LontzenRabotrath 50°40′09″N6°00′54″E / 50.669114°N 6.015096°E / 50.669114; 6.015096 31048  Info
Galmeitrift, or "Pelempelter Buschgen" Lontzen-Galmeitrift (1).jpg
Galmeitrift, or "Pelempelter Büschgen"
Heesgasse (nl)(de)
Lontzen 50°40′35″N6°00′52″E / 50.676265°N 6.014326°E / 50.676265; 6.014326 31432  Info
Heesgasse Lontzen-Heesgasse (2).jpg
Heesgasse

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