List of protected heritage sites in Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse

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This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.

Object
Year/architect
Town/section
Address
Coordinates
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Image
Yernawe tumulus and surroundings (nl)(fr)
Saint-Georges-sur-Meuserue du Tumulus 50°35′41″N5°20′24″E / 50.594708°N 5.340086°E / 50.594708; 5.340086

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Tumulus van Yernawe en omgeving Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse-Tumulus van Yernawe (1).JPG
Tumulus van Yernawe en omgeving
Castle Warfusée and its surroundings, excepting the Orangerie (nl)(fr)
Saint-Georges-sur-Meuserue de Warfusée, n°113 (M) 50°35′07″N5°22′14″E / 50.585217°N 5.370535°E / 50.585217; 5.370535

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Kasteel van Warfusee en bijgebouwen, behalve de oranjerie Kasteelwarfusee 4-03-2007 16-50-30.jpg
Kasteel van Warfusée en bijgebouwen, behalve de oranjerie
Building "l'Union": facades, roof and auditorium (nl)(fr)
Saint-Georges-sur-Meuserue Reine Astrid, n°69 50°34′57″N5°21′28″E / 50.582460°N 5.357796°E / 50.582460; 5.357796

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Gevels, daken en het auditorium van het gebouw "de Unie" ("l'Union") Facade de l'immeuble l'Union.jpg
Gevels, daken en het auditorium van het gebouw "de Unie" ("l'Union")
Yernawe tumulus, the archaeological site (nl)(fr)
Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse 50°35′41″N5°20′24″E / 50.594708°N 5.340086°E / 50.594708; 5.340086

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Tumulus van Yernawe, archeologische site Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse-Tumulus van Yernawe (1).JPG
Tumulus van Yernawe, archeologische site
Castle Warfusée and its surroundings, including the Orangerie and its surroundings (nl)(fr)
Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse 50°35′07″N5°22′14″E / 50.585217°N 5.370535°E / 50.585217; 5.370535

64065-PEX-0002-01  Info

Kasteel van Warfusee en de bijgebouwen en het ensemble gevormd door het kasteel, de bijgebouwen, de oranjerie en het omliggende land Kasteelwarfusee 4-03-2007 16-50-30.jpg
Kasteel van Warfusée en de bijgebouwen en het ensemble gevormd door het kasteel, de bijgebouwen, de oranjerie en het omliggende land

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