The Saint-Julien chapel is a Catholic religious building located in Beaumont, Belgium. Built in the 16th or 17th century outside the city walls, it is somewhat lost in a steep meadow descending towards the Hantes River. A small but tall structure, the chapel is dedicated to Saint Julian the Hospitaller, a legendary saint popularized in the Middle Ages by the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine. Its double gable with a sharp angle topped by a bell tower with a pointed spire gives it a very slender appearance.
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