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This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Profondeville . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Ensemble of the chapel of Saint-Roch, the two trees and the surrounding area (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′28″N4°46′25″E / 50.374538°N 4.773557°E | 92101-CLT-0003-01 Info | |||
Cemetery Chapel (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′24″N4°46′48″E / 50.373215°N 4.779958°E | 92101-CLT-0004-01 Info | |||
Chantoir "Trou des Nutons" (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′48″N4°47′41″E / 50.380114°N 4.794745°E | 92101-CLT-0007-01 Info | |||
Chapel "au Loup" ensemble with its surroundings (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | route de Saint-Gérard | 50°22′11″N4°46′12″E / 50.369771°N 4.769915°E | 92101-CLT-0008-01 Info | ||
Cave and re-welling of the Vilaine (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′25″N4°49′18″E / 50.373535°N 4.821540°E | 92101-CLT-0009-01 Info | |||
Chantoir of Normont (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′15″N4°48′15″E / 50.370806°N 4.804049°E | 92101-CLT-0010-01 Info | |||
Double Chantoir du Moulin (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′55″N4°46′44″E / 50.381861°N 4.778985°E | 92101-CLT-0011-01 Info | |||
Chantoir of Trou du Renard (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′48″N4°45′53″E / 50.379942°N 4.764788°E | 92101-CLT-0012-01 Info | |||
Cave of Trou d'Haquin (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′07″N4°54′16″E / 50.368667°N 4.904320°E | 92101-CLT-0013-01 Info | |||
castle Lesve (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′22″N4°46′47″E / 50.372643°N 4.779721°E | 92101-CLT-0014-01 Info | |||
Surfacing from the 19th century towpath, between the river and Rouillon (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°21′12″N4°52′33″E / 50.353360°N 4.875942°E | 92101-CLT-0015-01 Info | |||
Rochers de Frêne (nl)(fr) | Profondeville | 50°22′49″N4°52′12″E / 50.380319°N 4.870066°E | 92101-CLT-0016-01 Info |
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