Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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162 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG REGION BY REGION


For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp266–7 and pp292–4


Baroque ornament on the façade
of Averbode’s abbey church

Onze-Lieve-
Vrouw van
Scherpenheuvel 0

Isabellaplein, Scherpenheuvel; 10 km
(6 miles) E of Aarschot. Road
Map D2. Tel (013) 355641. @
n Basilieklaan 16; (013) 772081.
# May–Sep: 7:30am–7:30pm daily;
Oct–Apr: 10am–5pm Mon–Fri. 7
= 5 _ Kaarskensprocessie (Nov).

Once the site of a sacred oak
tree, Scherpenheuvel (Sharp
Hill) remains a revered
pilgrim age site. In the 14th
century, a statue of Mary and
the child Jesus was placed
here and became known for
the miraculous healing pow-
ers it was reputed to have.
How ever, it was des troyed by
Protestant iconoclasts in 1580.
In 1605, the Infanta Isabella
and Archduke Albert, joint
gov ern ors of the Spanish
Netherlands, ordered the con-
struc tion of the present ele gant
Baroque Basilica of Our Lady.
Mass is held four times a day
in its richly ornate inter ior
before an elaborately dressed
copy of the original statue.

van Averbode was founded in
1134–5. Its entrance gate dates
from the 14th century, while
many buildings of the inner
court are from the 17th
cen-tury. This was built over
1664–72 with an icing-sugar-
white interior offset by
Baroque ornament a tion in
black and grey marble, all lit
by clear-glass windows. South
of the abbey, marked walking
trails lead into the Averbode
Bos en Heide, a large area of
woodland and heath.

Aarschot 9


16 km (10 miles) NE of Leuven.
Road Map D2. * 28,000. £ @
n Elisabethlaan 103; (016) 569705.
http://www.aarschot.be


The pleasant, busy town of
Aarschot on the River Demer
lies in the undulat ing, agri-
cultural region of eastern
Vlaams-Brabant known as
Hageland (Hedge Country).
The town’s most striking
building is the 14th-century
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk built
in the Gothic style, with iron-
rich, rust-red sandstone, and
an immediately recognizable
black onion-shaped spire. The
striped interior contains an
ornate stone rood screen and
an elaborately carved wooden
pulpit and choir stalls. Among
the church’s not able collec-
tion of paint ings is The Mystic
Winepress, a work by an
unknown artist, dating from



  1. In it, a series of scenes
    show how Christ’s blood is
    treated just like wine by his
    apostles, the Church and the
    Holy Roman Emperor.
    West of the church along the
    river is the Begijnhof, with
    fetching rows of 17th-century
    houses forming a U-shape
    around a large garden. The
    tourist office, to the north of
    the river, is attached to a
    small local history museum.


R Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk
Jan van Ophemstraat 23. Tel (016)



  1. 9am–noon daily.




The distinctive bulbous spire of
Aarschot’s Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk


Diest w


10 km (6 miles) S of Averbode.
Road Map D2. * 23,000. £ @
n Grote Markt 1; (013) 353274.
http://www.toerismediest.be

As it belonged to the House
of Orange from 1499 to 1794,
and has connections with the
present royal family of the
Netherlands, Diest calls itself
the “Oranje stad”. A network
of shopping streets leads up
to the handsome, L-shaped
Grote Markt, over looked by
the 18th-century Neo-Classical
Stadhuis. The medieval crypt
of the Stadhuis contains the
Stadsmuseum de Hofstadt,
which has an admirable coll-
ection of pain tings, sculpture,
armour, furniture and silver-
ware. Next to it stands the
Gothic St-Sulpitiuskerk, the
church of St Sulpice who was
a 7th-century saint. Much of
the exterior of the splendid
church is built of red, iron-
rich sandstone. Its dainty little
spire over the crossing, where
the transept meets the nave,
is known affection ate ly as the
“mustardpot” and has a
carillon of 32 bells. The soar-
ing and richly decorated
interior includes a treasury
museum, with precious reli-
quaries and chalices, as well
as an exceptional collec tion
of religious sculptures. Some
of these masterpieces of
artistry in painted wood date
from the 15th century.
Prefaced by an elaborate
Baroque entrance, Diest’s vast
Begijnhof is one of the most
beautiful in Belgium. Its grid of
cobbled streets is lined with
whitewashed or brick houses,
mainly from the 16th century.

Abdij van
Averbode q

Abdijstraat 1B, Averbode, 11 km
(7 miles) NE of Scherpenheuvel.
Road Map D2. Tel (013) 780440.
@ # 7:30–11:30am (until 10:30am
Sun) and 1:30–5:45pm daily. =
http://www.abdijaverbode.be

A large and active abbey of the
Premonstratensian Order, Abdij
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