Saint-Georges church in Limbourg
From the top of its rocky spur overlooking a meander of the Vesdre, the silhouette of Saint-Georges church looks proud and dominates the locality - listed monument - Exceptional heritage of Wallonia
From the top of its rocky spur overlooking a meander of the Vesdre, the silhouette of Saint-Georges church looks proud and dominates the locality - listed monument - Exceptional heritage of Wallonia
Situated on a rocky spur overlooking a meander of the Vesdre, Saint-Georges church stands out with its choir leaning against the rocks twenty metres below and its crypt extending beyond the surrounding wall of the former fortified town.
Although its volume has been preserved, the church has suffered as much damage as the rest of the town. It is therefore a precious witness to several eras. Situated on the site of the castle chapel, it is the only building in the town to have preserved its tower from 1301. In 1460, Limbourg became a parish. Major work was then required to accommodate the faithful and a chapter of canons in the choir.
Restorations at the end of the 19th and 20th centuries enabled the church to be preserved while changing its general appearance. The tower was completely covered with limestone facing in 1874. The entrance, on the west façade, depicts Saint-Georges on horseback slaying the dragon.
The Saint-Georges church has been recognised as ‘Exceptional Heritage of Wallonia’ since 2022!
For more information, see our heritage page.
ÉGLISE SAINT-GEORGES
Place Saint-Georges – 4830 Limbourg
MAISON DU TOURISME DU PAYS DE VESDRE
Rue Xhavée, 61 – 4800 Verviers
+32(0)87/78.79.99
ROYAL SYNDICAT D’INITIATIVE DE LIMBOURG
Place Saint-Georges – 4830 Limbourg
+32(0)87/76 04 16
The association Les Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie (The Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia) oversees a network of 32 villages, bearers of a strong territorial identity and reflecting traditional architecture. It is committed to promoting the rural, cultural and natural heritage of Wallonia and is a part of the development of local and responsible tourism.
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