Église Notre-Dame de la Visitation
DesignerJean-Pierre Cluysenaar
TypeChurch
MaterialLocal limestone
Beginning dateMay 24, 1874
Inauguration dateNovember 11, 1874

The Église Notre-Dame de la Visitation de Rochefort (Church of the Visitation of the Holy Virgin, or Church of Our Lady of the Visitation), is a religious building in the Belgian city of Rochefort and the seat of a deanery.

History

The first church edifice dates back to 1041, therefore the oldest building in the municipality of Behogne-Rochefort. The church burned during the offensive of the army of the Count of Duras in 1653, it was rebuilt and restored 1782. The current building was designed by Brussels architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar, the church was put into service on May 24, 1874 and inaugurated on November 11 of the same year by Théodore-Joseph Gravez, Bishop of Namur.[1][2]

Architecture

The church is built in the neo-Romanesque style with local limestone. The central facade, flanked by two towers, is decorated with a rosette and bears eight statues at its center.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Rochefort, l'église de la Visitation". tchorski.morkitu.org. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  2. "Eglise Notre-Dame de la Visitation de Rochefort". www.mini-ardenne.be. Retrieved 2023-01-15.

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