List of protected heritage sites in Spa, Belgium

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

Object
Year/architect
Town/section
Address
Coordinates
Number?
Image
The facades and roofs of two adjoining houses called "Hôtel de Lorraine" and "Le Ritz" (nl)(fr)
SpaPlace Pierre Legrand, rue du Marché n°2 en 4 en rue de l'Hôtel de ville n°1, Spa 50°29′32″N5°52′00″E / 50.492329°N 5.866703°E / 50.492329; 5.866703

63072-CLT-0001-01  Info

The oldest parts built in 1774, the orphanage from Spa Casino now known as "Waux-Hall" (nl)(fr)
Spa 50°29′18″N5°52′09″E / 50.488305°N 5.869032°E / 50.488305; 5.869032

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De oudste delen gebouwd in 1774, het weeshuis van Spa, nu Casino, geheten "Waux-Hall" Waux-Hall Spa 901.jpg
De oudste delen gebouwd in 1774, het weeshuis van Spa, nu Casino, geheten "Waux-Hall"
Ensemble of the royal house and its surroundings (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′32″N5°51′21″E / 50.492335°N 5.855938°E / 50.492335; 5.855938

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Certain elements of the royal villa (nl)(fr)
Spaavenue Reine Astrid n°77, Spa 50°29′31″N5°51′26″E / 50.491978°N 5.857146°E / 50.491978; 5.857146

63072-CLT-0007-01  Info

Bepaalde elementen van de koninklijke villa Belgique-24 Musee Eaux.jpg
Bepaalde elementen van de koninklijke villa
Ensemble of the park Sept Heures (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′37″N5°51′30″E / 50.493727°N 5.858372°E / 50.493727; 5.858372

63072-CLT-0008-01  Info

Ensemble van het park van Sept Heures SPA Parc des 7 Heures (1).jpg
Ensemble van het park van Sept Heures
Pavilion of Hesse-Rhinfels (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′37″N5°52′12″E / 50.493519°N 5.870075°E / 50.493519; 5.870075

63072-CLT-0009-01  Info

Paviljoen van Hesse-Rhinfels Pavillon de Hesse-Rhinfels a Spa.JPG
Paviljoen van Hesse-Rhinfels
The woods and groves of Havette (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′04″N5°52′18″E / 50.484449°N 5.871748°E / 50.484449; 5.871748

63072-CLT-0010-01  Info

Fountain of Sauvenière (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′08″N5°53′19″E / 50.485462°N 5.888534°E / 50.485462; 5.888534

63072-CLT-0011-01  Info

Fontein van Sauveniere Source de la sauveniere01.jpg
Fontein van Sauvenière
The facades and roofs of the old house Dommartin (nl)(fr)
Sparue Félix Delhasse n°s 24-26-28 en 30 50°29′34″N5°51′58″E / 50.492741°N 5.866067°E / 50.492741; 5.866067

63072-CLT-0012-01  Info

The oak called "Al Bilance ' growing on the edge of the road-Limbourg Luxembourg (nl)(fr)
Spa Sart-lez-Spa 50°28′58″N5°55′06″E / 50.482749°N 5.918327°E / 50.482749; 5.918327

63072-CLT-0013-01  Info

Certain parts of the building "John Cockerill": north facade, east gable and roof (nl)(fr)
SpaAvenue Reine Astrid n°250, Spa 50°29′19″N5°50′27″E / 50.488500°N 5.840922°E / 50.488500; 5.840922

63072-CLT-0015-01  Info

The Leopold II Gallery which is located in the Park Sept Heures (listed by Royal Decree of 13 January 1977) (nl)(fr)
Spa 50°29′35″N5°51′41″E / 50.492952°N 5.861282°E / 50.492952; 5.861282

63072-CLT-0016-01  Info

Leopold II Galerie bevindt zich in het Park van Sept Heures (geklasseerd bij Koninklijk Besluit van 13 januari 1977) SPA Galerie Leopold II (3).jpg
Leopold II Galerie bevindt zich in het Park van Sept Heures (geklasseerd bij Koninklijk Besluit van 13 januari 1977)
Facades, roofs, hallway, staircase, dining room, two offices on the ground floor and an upper room of the old Hôtel Britannique (nl)(fr)
Sparue de la Sauvenière n°8, Spa 50°29′27″N5°52′10″E / 50.490751°N 5.869368°E / 50.490751; 5.869368

63072-CLT-0017-01  Info

Gevels, daken, hal, trap, eetkamer, twee kantoren op de begane grond en een bovenzaal van het oude Hotel Britannique Vue posterieure de l'Hotel Britannique (Spa, Belgique).jpg
Gevels, daken, hal, trap, eetkamer, twee kantoren op de begane grond en een bovenzaal van het oude Hôtel Britannique
Facades and the totality of the old "Hôtel de Bourbon" (nl)(fr)
Sparue Delhasse n°32 50°29′33″N5°51′57″E / 50.492633°N 5.865734°E / 50.492633; 5.865734

63072-CLT-0018-01  Info

Gevels en de totaliteit van het oude "Hotel de Bourbon" Hotel Bourbon.JPG
Gevels en de totaliteit van het oude "Hôtel de Bourbon"
Street Facades, gabled roofs and the totality of the house (nl)(fr)
Sparue de Wauxhall n°4, Spa 50°29′26″N5°52′01″E / 50.490558°N 5.867057°E / 50.490558; 5.867057

63072-CLT-0019-01  Info

Street facades, gables, and the totality of the roof of the houses (nl)(fr)
Sparue de Wauxhall n°6 en 8, Spa 50°29′26″N5°52′02″E / 50.490470°N 5.867111°E / 50.490470; 5.867111

63072-CLT-0020-01  Info

The sidewalks along the buildings on the rue du Waux-Hall n ° s 4, 6 and 8 and the sidewalk for the garden of No. 8 (nl)(fr)
Sparue du Waux-Hall n°s 4, 6 en 8 50°29′26″N5°52′01″E / 50.490475°N 5.867006°E / 50.490475; 5.867006

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Facades and roofs of the building (nl)(fr)
SpaPlace Royale n°17, Spa 50°29′34″N5°51′52″E / 50.492719°N 5.864495°E / 50.492719; 5.864495

63072-CLT-0023-01  Info

Tiled balustrade outside (nl)(fr)
Spaavenue Henrijean n°63, Spa 50°29′03″N5°51′23″E / 50.484284°N 5.856368°E / 50.484284; 5.856368

63072-CLT-0024-01  Info

Old school, hotel for travelers was called "Le Grand Hôtel", now town hall (nl)(fr)
Spaplace de l'Hôtel de Ville n°44 50°29′37″N5°52′00″E / 50.493517°N 5.866736°E / 50.493517; 5.866736

63072-CLT-0025-01  Info

Oude middelbare school, werd hotel voor reizigers genaamd "Le Grand Hotel", tegenwoordig raadhuis SPA Hotel de Ville - place de l'Hotel de Ville 44 (1-2013).JPG
Oude middelbare school, werd hotel voor reizigers genaamd "Le Grand Hôtel", tegenwoordig raadhuis
Walls inside and outside with access platform, and the lobby of the spa (nl)(fr)
Sparue Royale, Spa 50°29′31″N5°51′52″E / 50.492037°N 5.864320°E / 50.492037; 5.864320

63072-CLT-0026-01  Info

Gevels binnen en buiten met toegangsbordes, en de lobby van de spa SPA Ancien etablissement thermal facade (2).jpg
Gevels binnen en buiten met toegangsbordes, en de lobby van de spa
Facades and roofs of the castle of Fraineuse (nl)(fr)
Spaavenue Amédée Hesse n°27, Spa 50°29′47″N5°53′14″E / 50.496359°N 5.887207°E / 50.496359; 5.887207

63072-CLT-0027-01  Info

Ice cellar (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′19″N5°51′40″E / 50.488586°N 5.861064°E / 50.488586; 5.861064

63072-CLT-0028-01  Info

Facades and roof, the staircase and painted ceiling on the first floor of the building (nl)(fr)
Sparue du Marché n°22-26 50°29′33″N5°52′04″E / 50.492482°N 5.867864°E / 50.492482; 5.867864

63072-CLT-0029-01  Info

Gevels en dak, de trap en het geschilderde plafond op de eerste verdieping van het gebouw Spa Vit1JPG.jpg
Gevels en dak, de trap en het geschilderde plafond op de eerste verdieping van het gebouw
Facades and roofs of Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand (nl)(fr)
SpaSpa 50°29′32″N5°52′02″E / 50.492125°N 5.867312°E / 50.492125; 5.867312

63072-CLT-0030-01  Info

Gevels en daken van Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand SPA Pouhon Pierre-le-Grand (3).jpg
Gevels en daken van Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand
Interior of Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand (nl)(fr)
Spa 50°29′32″N5°52′02″E / 50.492118°N 5.867361°E / 50.492118; 5.867361

63072-CLT-0031-01  Info

Interieur van Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand SPA Pouhon Pierre-le-Grand (4).jpg
Interieur van Pouhun Pierre-le-Grand
Facades and roofs of the votive chapel Leloup Thomas, situated on the corner of the streets Rue de la Chapelle and Rue Albin Body (nl)(fr)
Spa 50°29′25″N5°51′38″E / 50.490201°N 5.860685°E / 50.490201; 5.860685

63072-CLT-0032-01  Info

Factory pavilion named Felix Bernard (nl)(fr)
Spala Heid de Spa, promenade Reikem 50°29′26″N5°50′29″E / 50.490649°N 5.841382°E / 50.490649; 5.841382

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Double avenue of lime trees on the Fawetay and chemin de la Heid des Pairs and environment on a strip of ten feet wide on both sides of the double driveway (nl)(fr)
Spachemin de Fawetay, Spa 50°28′56″N5°51′20″E / 50.482282°N 5.855626°E / 50.482282; 5.855626

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Old cemetery of Spa (nl)(fr)
Sparue des Erables, Spa 50°29′51″N5°51′46″E / 50.497569°N 5.862655°E / 50.497569; 5.862655

63072-CLT-0037-01  Info

Oude begraafplaats van Spa Spa - ancien cimetiere (1).jpg
Oude begraafplaats van Spa
Ensemble Waux-Hall, except the wing from the 20th century (nl)(fr)
Spa 50°29′18″N5°52′09″E / 50.488305°N 5.869032°E / 50.488305; 5.869032

63072-PEX-0001-01  Info

Ensemble van Waux-Hall, uitgezonderd de vleugel uit de 20e eeuw Waux-Hall Spa 907.jpg
Ensemble van Waux-Hall, uitgezonderd de vleugel uit de 20e eeuw
Leopold II Gallery (nl)(fr)
Spa 50°29′35″N5°51′41″E / 50.492952°N 5.861282°E / 50.492952; 5.861282

63072-PEX-0002-01  Info

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