This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Zinnik, or Soignies . This list is part of Belgium's national heritage.
Object | Year/architect | Town/section | Address | Coordinates | Number? | Image |
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Chapel Marais Tilleriaux (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′54″N4°04′45″E / 50.581601°N 4.079177°E | 55040-CLT-0001-01 Info | |||
The façade of the building on the Grand Place No. 9 in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′48″N4°04′12″E / 50.579866°N 4.070022°E | 55040-CLT-0002-01 Info | |||
Church of Saint-Vincent (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′46″N4°04′14″E / 50.579365°N 4.070450°E | 55040-CLT-0003-01 Info | |||
Collegiate Church of Saint-Vincent (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′45″N4°04′12″E / 50.579256°N 4.069909°E | 55040-CLT-0004-01 Info | |||
Original chapel of the old cemetery of Soignies and the whole of the chapel and the cemetery, including the gateway, the mausoleums and small tombs, that stretch along the paths (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′51″N4°04′16″E / 50.580843°N 4.070983°E | 55040-CLT-0005-01 Info | |||
The quadrangle formed by the ancient monastic buildings, the cloister and the convent chapel of the Franciscan Sisters, in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′35″N4°04′17″E / 50.576364°N 4.071412°E | 55040-CLT-0006-01 Info | |||
The facades and roofs of the building on the rue Scaffart No. 3, in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′46″N4°04′06″E / 50.579512°N 4.068451°E | 55040-CLT-0007-01 Info | |||
Church of Saint Martin in Horrues (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°36′31″N4°02′34″E / 50.608613°N 4.042683°E | 55040-CLT-0008-01 Info | |||
The church of Our Lady, in Chaussée-Notre-Dame-Louvignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°35′33″N3°59′55″E / 50.592509°N 3.998540°E | 55040-CLT-0009-01 Info | |||
The Saint Roch chapel in the rue de l'Ecole Moderne, in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′36″N4°04′31″E / 50.576793°N 4.075233°E | 55040-CLT-0010-01 Info | |||
The modern hotel on the rue de la Station No. 73, Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′29″N4°04′07″E / 50.574806°N 4.068592°E | 55040-CLT-0011-01 Info | |||
Parts of walls, located at the intersection of the rue Neuve, the Place du Jeu de Balle and at the intersection of the Rue Neuve and Felix Eloy, as well as sections along the Place du Jeu de Balle plot between 398 B and the edge of the rue Chanoine Scarmure (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′44″N4°04′24″E / 50.578956°N 4.073438°E | 55040-CLT-0012-01 Info | |||
Old quarry at Saint-Vincent, in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′12″N4°06′09″E / 50.569986°N 4.102598°E | 55040-CLT-0013-01 Info | |||
The facades and roofs of the main building on the rue Haute No. 9 in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°35′06″N3°59′05″E / 50.584868°N 3.984638°E | 55040-CLT-0014-01 Info | |||
The ramparts of the old cemetery, including the garden pavilions in the land (with the exception of the retaining wall along the pedestrian walkway) and the whole formed by these walls, in Soignies (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′51″N4°04′23″E / 50.580862°N 4.072925°E | 55040-CLT-0015-01 Info | |||
Grande Carrière or "'Carrière Gauthier-Wincqz": offices, workshops, sawmill and workshop (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | rue Mademoiselle Hanicq, nrs. 32 to 40 | 50°34′01″N4°04′39″E / 50.566998°N 4.077372°E | 55040-CLT-0016-01 Info | ||
The enclosure walls, facades, roofs and the vaults and arches of the abbey farm on the Chemin de la Chape Lette No. 35. Part of a protected zone. (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°33′13″N3°58′52″E / 50.553748°N 3.981137°E | 55040-CLT-0017-01 Info | |||
The whole of the St Vincent Church, with the exception of the organ. (nl)(fr) | Zinnik | 50°34′46″N4°04′14″E / 50.579365°N 4.070450°E | 55040-PEX-0001-01 Info |
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