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- Herkenrode Abbey (Limburgish: Abdij van Herkenrode) was a Catholic monastery of Cistercian nuns located in Kuringen, part of the muni****lity of H****elt...
- named after the former Herkenrode Abbey in H****elt. The Herkenrode beers were launched in 2009. The name refers to Herkenrode Abbey, a former Cistercian...
- to its favourable setting, and the proximity of the count's castle at Herkenrode in Kuringen. In 1366 the county of Loon came under the direct rule of...
- Analemmatic sundial on a meridian line in the garden of the abbey of Herkenrode in H****elt (Flanders in Belgium)...
- (great grandson of Elisabeth Willems) to the north of his estate of Herkenrode. In 2007, the arboretum and its collections were donated to the Foundation...
- Analemmatic sundial on a meridian line in the garden of the Herkenrode Abbey in H****elt (Flanders in Belgium)...
- in Tongeren or The Quiet View (2015) on the Herkenrode site in H****elt, on the site of Abdij van Herkenrode. The work aims to evoke the silence that once...
- Maroilles Abbey (1735). Wallers. 13th-century tithe barn of Ter Doest Abbey Herkenrode Abbey near H****elt Bishop's storehouse Staddle stones: Function Tithe...
- gl**** in existence. Dating from the 1530s, it came from the Abbey of Herkenrode in Belgium, in 1801. It had been purchased by Brooke Boothby after the...
- at the sixteenth-century Refugie****s (once a house of refuge for the Herkenrode Abbey's beguines). The adjacent Witte Kazerne ('White Barracks') is home...