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St. Lawrence's Church, Ename

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St. Lawrence's Church in Ename is a serene religious site that showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Visitors can admire the sturdy Romanesque nave, which dates back to the 11th century, and the later Gothic choir and transept additions. The church's interior features beautiful stained-glass windows and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a place for quiet reflection. Located in the heart of Ename, a village with a rich Benedictine abbey history, the church is surrounded by charming streets and green spaces. It's a must-visit for those interested in medieval religious architecture and the local heritage of the Flemish Ardennes.

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  • Romanesque nave with thick stone walls and rounded arches
  • Gothic choir and transept with pointed arches and ribbed vaults
  • Stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes
  • Peaceful churchyard with ancient tombstones
  • Proximity to the Ename Abbey archaeological site

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Ways to visit St. Lawrence's Church, Ename

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