A bench in late autumn.
Abbaye d'Aulne.
Studentenfriedhof.
No more war.
Let's long for peace.
Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Orval.
No admission.
Orval. The new monastery.
Woods of so so dramatic history.
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The mighty oaktree of Orval.
Autumn days.
Fog is rising.
December feelings.
Winter walk.
Leaves.
Fading colors. Winter.
Xmas soon.
Peace on Earth.
Festive Feelings.
Xmas tree at night.
Low hanging clouds.
Smoking chimney.
Vanishing point.
Northsea dunes.
Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk.
Xmas soon.
Sinterklaas.
Belgian chocolates.
Haven van Oostende.
Diksmuide.
North Sea. Low tide.
Dancing statues.
A "holy" fence.
Architecture details.
Along the canal.
Ancient and modern.
Unconquerable?
Sint-Baafs Cathedral.
De Aanbidding van het Lam Gods.
Gent: view from the Belfort.
Madonna and Child Jesus.
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Abbaye d'Aulne. Abside.


Located in the Walloon region of Belgium, in a place known as Vallée de la Paix (Valley of Peace) by the Sambre river, the Abbey d'Aulne was founded by the later canonized Abbot Landelin of Crespin in 657. Founded as a Benedictine monastery, in 1147 it became a Cistercian Abbey.
The Abbaye d’Aulne alternated periods of splendour and decadence until 1794, when it was badly damaged by French revolutionary troops. In 1859 when the last monk died, the Monastery was abandoned and turned into a hospice... .
The Abbaye d’Aulne alternated periods of splendour and decadence until 1794, when it was badly damaged by French revolutionary troops. In 1859 when the last monk died, the Monastery was abandoned and turned into a hospice... .
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