Religious site

Ename Abbey

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Ename Abbey, founded in 1063, was once a powerful Benedictine monastery until its dissolution in 1795. Today, the site offers a unique blend of history and nature. Visitors can explore the excavated foundations of the abbey church, cloister, and other buildings, which are displayed in an open-air archaeological park. The on-site museum, 'Provincial Museum Ename,' uses interactive exhibits and artifacts to tell the story of monastic life and the region's medieval past. The abbey's grounds include a herb garden, a pond, and walking trails along the Scheldt River. A reconstructed medieval tower provides views of the site. The museum also features a children's discovery trail, making it family-friendly. The site is a testament to the region's religious and cultural heritage, with ongoing archaeological research.

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  • Walk through the archaeological park to see the excavated foundations of the abbey church and cloister.
  • Visit the museum to see medieval artifacts, including pottery, coins, and religious objects.
  • Climb the reconstructed tower for a view of the site and the surrounding countryside.
  • Explore the herb garden and learn about medieval medicinal plants.
  • Follow the children's discovery trail with interactive activities.

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Ways to visit Ename Abbey

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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