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The Ollomont Chapel
Discover the ruins of the choir of an eleventh-century Romanesque church. The neighbouring cemetery, with its unusual schist-stone boundary wall, is also part of the site.
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St Margaret’s Chapel
The chapel was built alongside the old road to Liège, on the site of a hermitage, in 1600. Inside were statues of St Margaret and Our Lady of Sorrows. In the olden days, pregnant women would come to the chapel to pray for a safe and painless delivery. Both statues were stolen in 1973.
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St Nicholas’ Church
Located close to the mediaeval castle, the church was built in the early years of the twentieth century in the Neo-Gothic style, to reflect the Church Triumphant during the Catholic Revival. Today, the church hosts concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events and holds a collection of artefacts linked to local history.
at Rue de l’Eglise in La Roche-en-Ardenne.
Administered by La Roche Town Council.
Guided tours on Saturdays at 10am, 1pm and 3pm and on Sundays at 1pm.
For more information, please telephone +32 (0) 84 411 239 between 1.30pm and 4pm.