Averbode Abbey
1130s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire12th-century establishments in Belgium1672 establishments in the Holy Roman EmpireChristian monasteries established in the 12th centuryChristian monasteries in Flemish Brabant ... and 3 more
Premonstratensian monasteries in BelgiumReligious buildings and structures completed in 1672Religious organizations established in the 1130s
Averbode Abbey is a Premonstratensian abbey situated in Averbode, in the municipality Scherpenheuvel-Zichem (Flemish Brabant), in the Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels in Belgium. It was founded about 1134, suppressed in 1797, and reestablished in 1834. Throughout the 20th century the abbey press was a leading children's publisher in Belgium. The church's building is a peculiar synthesis of Baroque and Gothic, with Renaissance ornament details, dominating the monastery complex. The whole structure was built of iron sandstone from Langdorp and white sandstone from Gobertange between 1664 and 1672, after a design by the Antwerp architect Jan Van den Eynde II.
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Averboodsebaan,
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Averboodsebaan
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Flemish Brabant, Belgium
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