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Kirche Hakendover

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Kirche Hakendover

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Kerk Hakendover, officially known as the Church of the Divine Savior or St. Salvator Church, is a significant parish and pilgrimage church nestled in the rural village of Hakendover, a sub-municipality of Tienen, Belgium. Standing at an elevation of 87 meters, this protected monument is a remarkable blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with its oldest parts dating back to the 12th century. It serves as a central landmark in Hakendover, drawing visitors with its rich history and unique traditions.

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    14. November 2021

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    Kirche des Göttlichen Erlösers in Hakendover...
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    17. Juni 2024

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    Die St.-Salvator-Kirche hat einen romanischen Kern aus dem 12. Jahrhundert. Seit dem Mittelalter ist die St.-Salvator-Kirche eine wichtige Wallfahrtskirche mit zwei jährlichen Prozessionen: dem dreizehnten Mal am 16. Januar und der Pferdeprozession am Ostermontag. Diese Prozessionen gibt es bereits seit dem 7. Jahrhundert, sie erfreuten sich jedoch im 15. Jahrhundert besonderer Beliebtheit. Die Kirche ist auch heute noch ein wichtiger Wallfahrtsort und die Prozessionen ziehen immer noch Menschenmengen an. Inventar des unbeweglichen Kulturerbes: Pfarrkirche St. Salvator mit Friedhof, id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/43084
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    17. Juni 2024

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    Um das Jahr 690 gab es in Hakendover drei fromme Jungfrauen, die aus der Linie des römischen Kaisers Octavian stammten. Diese drei Frauen beschlossen – durch eine göttliche Inspiration –, …
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    1. Hoeve Boschelle – Hoeve Beens Runde von Hakendover

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    Ort: Tienen, Löwen, Flämisch-Brabant, Flandern, Belgien

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    Are there specific hiking trails directly starting from Kerk Hakendover, and what are their difficulty levels?

    While the immediate vicinity of Kerk Hakendover offers pleasant walks through the rural village, many popular hiking and walking routes in the wider Hakendover and Tienen area are easily accessible from the church. These trails vary in difficulty, from gentle nature walks suitable for families to longer, more challenging routes. You can find a range of options, including circular routes, on platforms like komoot, allowing you to choose based on your preferred distance and terrain.

    Is Kerk Hakendover suitable for a winter hike, especially considering the 'Dertienmaal' pilgrimage?

    Yes, Kerk Hakendover can be visited in winter, and it holds a special significance during this season due to the 'Dertienmaal' pilgrimage on the night of January 16-17. While the pilgrimage itself is a challenging 42-kilometer overnight walk, the church and its immediate surroundings are accessible. For general winter hiking, be prepared for potentially cold and damp conditions. Always check the weather forecast and wear appropriate layers and sturdy, waterproof footwear.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or walking on trails around Hakendover and Tienen?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or walking on public trails and paths around Hakendover and Tienen. Most routes are freely accessible. However, always respect private property, stay on marked trails, and adhere to any local regulations or signage, especially concerning nature reserves or agricultural land.

    Is Kerk Hakendover and its surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    Many of the walking routes and nature paths around Hakendover are dog-friendly, making it a great area for hikers with canine companions. When visiting the church grounds, dogs should generally be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved, pick up after them, and check for any specific signage regarding dog access in certain areas or during events.

    What are the best options for cafes, pubs, or restaurants near Kerk Hakendover?

    As Hakendover is a rural village, immediate options for cafes, pubs, or restaurants might be limited right next to the church. However, the nearby town of Tienen offers a wider selection of dining and refreshment choices. It's advisable to check local listings or plan your visit to Tienen for meals or drinks before or after exploring Kerk Hakendover.

    Are there accommodation options like hotels or guesthouses close to Kerk Hakendover?

    Directly in Hakendover, accommodation options are scarce due to its rural nature. For hotels or guesthouses, your best bet is to look in the larger nearby town of Tienen, which is just a short drive away. Tienen offers various lodging choices to suit different budgets and preferences.

    What are the parking arrangements at Kerk Hakendover, especially during major events?

    Parking is generally available near Kerk Hakendover in the village. However, during major events like the Horse Procession on Easter Monday or the 'Dertienmaal' pilgrimage, the area can become extremely busy. It is strongly recommended to arrive very early, consider carpooling, or explore public transport options to Tienen and then local connections to Hakendover during these peak times.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths or facilities at Kerk Hakendover?

    Kerk Hakendover is an ancient building with parts dating back to the 12th century. While the church itself may have some accessibility challenges due to its historical architecture (e.g., steps), the immediate surrounding village paths are generally flat. However, specific wheelchair-accessible facilities or dedicated paths for the wider hiking routes may be limited. It's best to assess the specific route or area you plan to visit for its suitability.

    What local attractions or scenic spots are worth visiting near Kerk Hakendover?

    Beyond the historical significance of Kerk Hakendover itself, the surrounding rural landscape offers scenic spots for nature walks and cycling. The village of Hakendover provides a charming, tranquil atmosphere. For more historical sites and amenities, the nearby city of Tienen is a short distance away, offering additional cultural experiences and services.

    How long does it typically take to explore Kerk Hakendover and its immediate surroundings?

    A visit to Kerk Hakendover itself, including admiring its Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the restored altarpiece, and the statue of the Divine Savior, can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. If you wish to explore the immediate village and enjoy a short walk, you could easily spend 1-2 hours. For longer hiking or cycling routes in the wider area, plan for several hours or even a full day.

    What is the significance of the 'Dertienmaal' and Horse Procession events at Kerk Hakendover?

    These two annual events are deeply rooted in the church's founding legend and are central to its identity as a pilgrimage site. The 'Dertienmaal' (Thirteen Times) is a 42-kilometer pilgrimage walked thirteen times overnight on January 16-17, commemorating the church's divine foundation. The Horse Procession, held on Easter Monday, involves hundreds of horse riders galloping three times around pilgrims, a ritual believed to promote fertility and connect to ancient agricultural traditions. Both events draw large crowds and offer unique cultural experiences.

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