Characteristic of a region, a village, discover the traditional village settlements and the elements of rural heritage which comprise them.
Some of the traditional houses in Mirwart still proudly bear witness to an old building technique.
In the village of Ny, there are qualitative examples of buildings with half-timbered facades or gables.
Facades inspired by urban mansions, a symbol of economic growth and success for the Olne bourgeoisie of the 18th century.
The banks of the streams in Crupet bear witness to the presence of numerous mills in the past.
A traditional style tinged with baroque for this remarkable early 18th century building.
Mozet, a Condruzian village with an extremely homogeneous and harmonious traditional building.
The origins of this former flour mill date back to at least 1619 and it was the site of local resistance during the Second World War.
A single room on the ground floor and a bedroom upstairs for this house which had all the amenities.
A witness to the local bourgeoisie of the 19th century, this remarkable mansion opens its main whitewashed façade onto a carefully wooded courtyard.
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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