The Vault of Meyerode is a former vault near the village of Meyerode, which is part of the municipality of Amel in the Belgian province of Liège.
The vault is located along the forest path from Meyerode to Eitersbach. The vault was established in 1749 by Hubert Nelles. In 1754, he brought back a splinter of the Holy Cross from a pilgrimage to Rome. This is currently preserved in a cross-shaped reliquary located in the St. Martinus Church in Meyerode and is carried during processions to the vault. A side altar in this church is also believed to have originated from the vault.
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