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Rare Heritage Saved: 600-Year-Old Monastery Walls Restored

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The oldest inhabited monastery in the Netherlands, in Sint Agatha, has a wall again. After two and a half years of restoration, the 390-meter-long monastery wall has been restored to its former glory. One of the last three Crosiers still living there was allowed to lay the final stone in the wall on Friday afternoon. "It's symbolic, but it's nothing compared to all the work that's been done," says Brother Edgard Claes. The monastery, located in …
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The oldest inhabited monastery in the Netherlands, in Sint Agatha, has a wall again. After two and a half years of restoration, the 390-meter-long monastery wall has been restored to its former glory. One of the last three Crosiers still living there was allowed to lay the final stone in the wall on Friday afternoon. "It's symbolic, but it's nothing compared to all the work that's been done," says Brother Edgard Claes. The monastery, located in …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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