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Huy, view from the bridge (le Pont du Chemin de Fer) with the fortress (Fort de Huy), two churches (la collégiale Notre-Dame) and (Saint-Domitien) and the Tihange nuclear power plant Huy ( French: [ɥi] ⓘ or [wi] ⓘ ; Dutch : Hoei [ɦui] ; Walloon : Hu ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège , Belgium .
This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Huy. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. Object Year/architect
The Citadel of Huy (French: Citadelle de Huy) or the Fort of Huy (French: Fort de Huy), known locally as The Castle (Walloon: Li Tchestia), is a fortress located in the Walloon city of Huy in the province of Liège, Belgium. [1] The fort occupies a high position in the town, overlooking the strategic Meuse river.
The "ferme castrale" of Hermalle-sous-Huy, located near the Meuse between Huy and Liège in Belgium, is the old farm of the castle of Hermalle and dates from 1642. Since the 1990s it has become a center of culture and tourism based on food and drink history.
As per tradition, la Flèche Wallonne finishes on the leg-crushing Mur de Huy, a climb whose shortness (1.3 kilometers) is matched by its harshness (9.6% average gradient with a max of 20%).
Neufmoustier Abbey (French: Abbaye du Neufmoustier) was built sometime after 1109 in the city of Huy, Wallonia, Belgium. It was an Augustinian abbey dedicated to the Holy Sepulchre and Saint John the Baptist. Today, a mansion with gardens occupies the site.
Hermalle-sous-Huy (French pronunciation: [ɛʁmal su ɥi,-wi], lit. ' Hermalle under Huy ') is a district of the municipality of Engis, located in the province of Liège in Wallonia, Belgium. During the Middle Ages, Hermalle-sous-Huy was the site of a court of law. The Château de Hermalle-sous-Huy is located in
Yeunten Ling is a Tibetan Buddhist institute in Huy in the province of Liège in Belgium. It is one of the largest Buddhist Dharma centres in Europe. The centre is part of the Tibetan Institute. The name of the centre means the "Garden of Qualities" and was given by Kalu Rinpoche, a Rinpoche who founded several centres in Europe.
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