The Val Notre-Dame Abbey was an abbey of Cistercian nuns founded around 1200 in Antheit, Belgium, and is now located in the Province of Liège.
Before it came into existence, the site was home to a leprosy hospital, which flourished in the 7th century. A religious community was established locally in 1180, and a church was built in 1218. The monastery grew in the 13th century, but after a period of decline and wars, and following the French Revolution, the monastery was sold. In 2015, the beautiful remaining buildings of the former abbey house a boarding school for students.
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