List of protected heritage sites in Seneffe

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

Beschermd erfgoed type of heritage protection in Flanders

Beschermd erfgoed is the official term to describe Flemish National Heritage Sites listed by law to protect and spread awareness of Belgian cultural heritage, specifically in Flanders. The term is also used nationwide to refer to national heritage sites. Because Belgium is officially a tri-lingual country, the other nationwide terms used in the rest of the country are the French term Bien classé and the German term Kulturdenkmal.

Seneffe Municipality in French Community, Belgium

Seneffe is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1, 2006, Seneffe had a total population of 10,743. The total area is 62.77 km² which gives a population density of 171 inhabitants per km².

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Year/architect
Town/section
Address
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Castle of Seneffe and some outbuildings and the ensemble of the castle, outbuildings, the surrounding park and the driveway to the castle (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°31′32″N4°16′19″E / 50.525525°N 4.271920°E / 50.525525; 4.271920

52063-CLT-0001-01  Info

Kasteel van Seneffe en bepaalde bijgebouwen en het ensemble van het kasteel, de bijgebouwen, het omliggende park en de oprijlaan naar het kasteel 0 Chateau de Seneffe (1).JPG
Kasteel van Seneffe en bepaalde bijgebouwen en het ensemble van het kasteel, de bijgebouwen, het omliggende park en de oprijlaan naar het kasteel
Buisseret Castle and the surrounding area (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue Général Leman, n°17 50°31′38″N4°13′30″E / 50.527157°N 4.225050°E / 50.527157; 4.225050

52063-CLT-0003-01  Info

Castle Espinette and environment (nl)(fr)
Seneffe avenue de la Motte Baraffe n°2A 50°32′00″N4°15′25″E / 50.533335°N 4.256918°E / 50.533335; 4.256918

52063-CLT-0005-01  Info

Godarville Tunnel, part of the old canal from Charleroi area, including the forest "le Bois de Bomerée" and the bridge "l'Origin" (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue du Pont de l'Origine 50°30′44″N4°16′09″E / 50.512273°N 4.269053°E / 50.512273; 4.269053

52063-CLT-0006-01  Info

House "espagnole" or "salon de l'Alcazar": facade (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°34′05″N4°16′32″E / 50.567950°N 4.275427°E / 50.567950; 4.275427

52063-CLT-0007-01  Info

Farm of the priory of Renissart: facades of the main building overlooking the garden (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue de Renissart n°9 50°32′41″N4°17′30″E / 50.544646°N 4.291560°E / 50.544646; 4.291560

52063-CLT-0008-01  Info

Boerderij van de priorij van Renissart: gevels van het hoofdgebouw met uitzicht op de tuin Ferme du Prieure de Renissar (facade cote cour).JPG
Boerderij van de priorij van Renissart: gevels van het hoofdgebouw met uitzicht op de tuin
Chapel Notre-Dame de Bon Conseil (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue de Bon Conseil 50°34′17″N4°17′01″E / 50.571289°N 4.283673°E / 50.571289; 4.283673

52063-CLT-0009-01  Info

forest "Bois de l'Hôpital" (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°35′32″N4°15′49″E / 50.592154°N 4.263528°E / 50.592154; 4.263528

52063-CLT-0010-01  Info

Metal swing bridge and the bridge over the old Charleroi-Brussels canal (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°34′01″N4°16′17″E / 50.566814°N 4.271338°E / 50.566814; 4.271338

52063-CLT-0011-01  Info

Metal swing bridge and the bridge over the old Charleroi-Brussels canal (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°34′01″N4°16′28″E / 50.566915°N 4.274410°E / 50.566915; 4.274410

52063-CLT-0012-01  Info

Church of Saint-Barthélemy and the ensemble of the church, the cemetery and the surrounding wall (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°31′20″N4°12′39″E / 50.522194°N 4.210894°E / 50.522194; 4.210894

52063-CLT-0013-01  Info

Chapel Notre-Dame de Bon Secours (nl)(fr)
1641 Seneffe chaussée de Marche 50°33′38″N4°14′06″E / 50.560575°N 4.234983°E / 50.560575; 4.234983

52063-CLT-0015-01  Info

Kapel Notre-Dame de Bon Secours Feluy-Chapelle de Notre-Dame de Bon Secours.jpg
Kapel Notre-Dame de Bon Secours
Church Sainte-Aldegonde: tower and stair tower (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°33′45″N4°15′05″E / 50.562442°N 4.251315°E / 50.562442; 4.251315

52063-CLT-0016-01  Info

Church Sainte-Aldegonde: Extended classification of the entire building (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°33′45″N4°15′04″E / 50.562382°N 4.251161°E / 50.562382; 4.251161

52063-CLT-0017-01  Info

Vieux Tilleul de l'Espinette or "La Cure" (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue Joseph Wauters 50°33′52″N4°15′06″E / 50.564472°N 4.251689°E / 50.564472; 4.251689

52063-CLT-0018-01  Info

Castle: older parts of the castle and parts of modern renaissance castle ensemble formed by the property with the park, pond and canal (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue V. Rousseau, n°2 50°33′43″N4°15′08″E / 50.562070°N 4.252093°E / 50.562070; 4.252093

52063-CLT-0019-01  Info

Castle "La Rocq" and its immediate surroundings (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°34′56″N4°15′11″E / 50.582236°N 4.252985°E / 50.582236; 4.252985

52063-CLT-0020-01  Info

Kasteel van "La Rocq" en zijn directe omgeving Chateau de la Rocq.jpg
Kasteel van "La Rocq" en zijn directe omgeving
St. Martin's Church (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°33′15″N4°18′48″E / 50.554070°N 4.313255°E / 50.554070; 4.313255

52063-CLT-0021-01  Info

Rectory of the parish Saints Quirice et Julitte, garden and land between the wall and the road, chemin du Château de Buisseret (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°31′45″N4°15′23″E / 50.529192°N 4.256298°E / 50.529192; 4.256298

52063-CLT-0022-01  Info

Forest Renissart (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°32′07″N4°18′22″E / 50.535280°N 4.306144°E / 50.535280; 4.306144

52063-CLT-0023-01  Info

Forest of Arpes (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°34′38″N4°16′47″E / 50.577098°N 4.279806°E / 50.577098; 4.279806

52063-CLT-0024-01  Info

Old canal Brussels-Charleroi and the environment in the section between the swing bridge of Arquennes and the castle park Rocq in Seneffe (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°34′57″N4°15′11″E / 50.582502°N 4.252934°E / 50.582502; 4.252934

52063-CLT-0027-01  Info

Areas of the former canal Brussels-Charleroi between the bridge operator house in Seneffe and the old lock No. 14 (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°31′42″N4°15′34″E / 50.528346°N 4.259390°E / 50.528346; 4.259390

52063-CLT-0029-01  Info

Chapel of Our Lady of Charity (nl)(fr)
Seneffe rue de Scoumont, Obaix-Rosseignes 50°32′37″N4°18′36″E / 50.543628°N 4.310054°E / 50.543628; 4.310054

52063-CLT-0030-01  Info

The castle and the theater and the ensemble formed by the said castle and its outbuildings, the park with ponds, and the driveway to the castle (nl)(fr)
Seneffe 50°31′33″N4°16′11″E / 50.525827°N 4.269665°E / 50.525827; 4.269665

52063-PEX-0001-01  Info

Het kasteel en het theater en het ensemble gevormd door de genoemde kasteel en de bijgebouwen, het park met vijvers, en de oprijlaan naar het kasteel 0 Seneffe - Chambre du chocolat (1).JPG
Het kasteel en het theater en het ensemble gevormd door de genoemde kasteel en de bijgebouwen, het park met vijvers, en de oprijlaan naar het kasteel

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