A typical 13th century street beguinage
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Culture

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Message from Sarah and Cédric

The beguinage in Lier has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998.

It is a typical 13th century street beguinage with 11 narrow streets and 162 small houses. The front doors of the houses feature the name of a saint or a biblical scene. Most of the houses date from the 17-18th century. Some of them have typical forecourts and gates. In the heart of the you lies the St. Margaret's Church.

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