At the same time as the cult of Saint Hubert was developing, the monks had to organize the reception of pilgrims and sick people who had gone on pilgrimage to the body of Saint Hubert, healer of rabies. The construction of the building predates the eleventh century. It had its own cemetery and chapel. It has been reworked several times, notably by King Leopold I who made it in 1843 his "little pied-à-terre" in the Ardennes. Of the hospital, only the apse of the chapel remains.
Today it is a hotel. It cannot be visited.
Presentation of the hotel
See website of the Maison du Tourisme du Pays de Saint-Hubert
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