The abbey of Floreffe, founded in 1121 by St. Norbert, dominates the valley of the Sambre. Its walls enclose a magnificent forecourt and were built between the 12th and 18th centuries. In the 100-meter-long abbey church, you will discover splendid choir stalls from the Baroque period.
An interesting museum is housed in the medieval outbuildings of the abbey. In the mill-brewery from 1250, the oldest industrial construction in the province of Namur, you can sample various products made at the abbey. In a craft boutique, you will discover the different facets of various regional crafts. Monastic order: Premonstratensians. Rooms of different sizes are available for rent for receptions, meetings, etc.
During a visit to the abbey, you can explore the church, as well as the museum located in the medieval outbuildings, and finally, a video film. Duration: 1 hour (see opening hours). A visit to other parts of the abbey can be organized upon request.
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Address: Rue du Séminaire 2, 5150 Floreffe
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