The St. Martin's Chapel in Burght is listed. It is one of the most beautiful chamber chapels in Bever. Chamber chapels belonged to noble families. Before 1600, Burght was the main hamlet of Bever. The Motte Castle was also located there. In old writings there is mention of a house chapel, which was located a few meters from the 'castle'. It is said to be Louis Ferdinand Joseph de Croy, Duke of Havré and Lord of Beaver, who had a new chapel built a few metres from the road in 1760, after the castle and its chapel had fallen into disrepair. When the de Croy family stayed in Bever, the priest had to celebrate Mass "ad libitum" (according to the wishes) of the de Croy family.
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