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  2. Bottega - Wikipedia

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    Bottega University, a distance-learning university headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah; The Jeweller's Shop (also known simply as Bottega dell'orefice in Italian), a 1988 Italian-Austrian-Canadian-German drama film; La Bottega dell'Arte (also known simply as Bottega dell'Arte), an Italian pop music group active between 1974 and 1985

  3. Japanese Garden of Hasselt - Wikipedia

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    Measuring 2.5 hectares, Hasselt's Japanese garden is the largest Japanese garden in Europe. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The best time to visit it is considered to be spring, when 250 cherry trees flower.

  4. Art Museum Z33 - Wikipedia

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    Hasselt, Z33, Exhibition space. Photo taken by Olmo Peeters. Z33 is housed in the former beguinage in Hasselt. In 2020, the existing building was renovated, followed by the construction of a new exhibition wing along the Bonnefantenstraat, Vleugel 19, designed by architect Francesca Torzo. She created a sober and restrained building that fits ...

  5. Hasselt - Wikipedia

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    Hasselt on the Ferraris map (around 1775). Hasselt was founded in approximately the 7th century on the Helbeek, a tributary of the Demer river. During the Middle Ages it became one of the free cities of the county of Loon (which had borders approximately the same as the current province of Limburg).

  6. Virga Jesse Basilica - Wikipedia

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    The church is best known for housing the 14th-century statue of the Virga Jesse, which is paraded through the streets of Hasselt every seven years during the Seven-Yearly Festivities. The church, formerly known as Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk , was first established in 1334 when a member of the "Brotherhood of Our Lady" built the Clerkenkapel on the site.

  7. St. Quentin's Cathedral, Hasselt - Wikipedia

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    St. Quentin's Cathedral [1] (Dutch: Sint-Quintinuskathedraal), also called Hasselt Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Hasselt [2] [3] Belgium. [4] Its construction began in the 11th century, and continued for two centuries. It was elevated to the status of cathedral in 1967 when the Diocese of Hasselt was created.

  8. Hasselt University - Wikipedia

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    Hasselt University celebrates its Foundation Day on May 28 (the day when the University was established by law, in 1971). To mark the occasion, honorary doctorate degrees are awarded to individuals for outstanding contributions made to a specific field and/or to society in general. Each honorary doctor receives a diploma and the University Medal.

  9. List of castles and châteaux in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of castles and châteaux in Belgium. [a] The Dutch word kasteel and the French word château refer both to fortified defensive buildings (castles proper) and to stately aristocratic homes (châteaux, manor houses or country houses).