Description
A protected site on Wallonia’s exceptional heritage list, you cannot miss the impressive site of the old La Ramée Abbey. It is remarkably well preserved and serves as a reminder of the region’s farming architecture. Its spectacular barn (from 1722) is believed to be the biggest in the country! The exceptional size of this building, designed to store harvests, shows the extent of the land belonging to the ecclesiastical institution.
La Ramée Abbey is today used to host events, receptions and seminars.
It also has a fruiticum where more than 350 species of endangered plants are protected. The well-maintained domain of the Abbey features large lawns with trees surrounding a large pond and two water features, a small grotto-chapel and furthermore the cemetery of the former convent, which was there until 2007.
The property is privately owned.
labels : Green key, Remarkable garden
Opening
Free access (except buildings)
Equipments and Services on site
- Parking