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The Schulensmeer is the largest inland lake in Flanders. Numerous benches invite you to take a break.
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The eye-catcher of the Adventure Trail in Linter is the suspension bridge over the Grote Gete, the Golden Geet. This wobbly bridge serves as the gateway to the heart of the nature reserve. The Golden Geet, with a span of 15.5 meters, consists of a classic cable-suspended bridge. To give the whole thing a more adventurous feel, the walkway was constructed in mutually hinged sections, which are in turn stabilized with cables arranged in an antiparabolic fashion relative to the suspension cables. The entire structure was designed as a parametric model, with parameters such as the height and radius of the walking surface, and the model simultaneously calculated and displayed the corresponding equilibrium shape of the other cables. Info: https://wllms.studio/portfolio-item/golden_geet/
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Beautiful Chapel, unfortunately the crypt is closed
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Very relaxing, beautiful well-maintained paths.
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beautiful chapel with a lot of name and fame
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Beautiful artificial lake, there are many water birds here. You can take a walk on the dikes around the lake.
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Here, at the gallows, you are at the highest point in Helshoven. The artwork 'Helsh(ea)ven' by Frits Jeuris, known to most as the 'floating chapel', invites you to enjoy that landscape and the work itself. It is made from cherry tree wood. At the end of 2016, the 50-year-old high-stemmed trees in Helshoven had to be cut down due to a viral disease, Little Cherry, which causes tasteless cherries. The gallows represents death. Dead trees. And the dead person. And then there are the trees that are given a second life in the artwork, the floating chapel. An end, a beginning, a view, between heaven and Helshoven, inviting reflection, looking and of course what the work is best known for: that strange image of a chapel that seems to float.
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Former hermitage chapel of Helshoven. Around 1254 Gerard, brother of Arnold IV, Count of Loon, founded a priory hospital for pilgrims passing through, served by the Knights Hospitaller of St. John. In 1317 they sold all their goods in Helshoven to Goswijn, commander of the Teutonic Order in Bernissem (Sint-Truiden). An oratory was built on the site of the current chapel. The priory had already disappeared at the beginning of the 17th century, and was replaced by a hermitage around 1674, at the request of Gerardus van Deventer, the first hermit. The land commander of Alden-Biesen had the right of permission there. In 1796 the hermitage was prohibited by law. The chapel of Helshoven was destroyed by fire around 1574, probably during the second campaign of William the Silent. Landcommander Edmond Godfried van Bocholtz restores them around 1661. Above the door, the coat of arms of this commander and an inscription mentioning the construction. Already in the first half of the 18th century, mention of the poor condition of the chapel. In 1794, the goods of the German Order are confiscated, the chapel and hermitage become the property of the C.O.O. of Berlingen, which rents them to the various hermits until 1908. Restoration project in 1923 by architect A. Mairlot. In 1925, the dilapidated hermitage is demolished and the chapel is restored by architect G. Theunissen, according to the plans of Mairlot. The damage caused by a flying bomb in 1944 is repaired in 1955. Thorough restoration in 1966, during which the plasterwork of the outer walls was removed, the marlstone window sills were renewed as well as the affected marlstone parts, new wainscoting was installed; the choir was paved with stones from the Saint-Jacques in Liège. During excavations, a well was found to the north of the chapel, three skeletons to the west and a grave with the remains of a brick vault to the south. In 1995, a new restoration of the chapel, designed by J. Smeets (Hasselt), was completed. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Chapel of Our Lady of Joyful Peace, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/31946
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