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The Abbey of La Cambre is a medieval Cistercian abbey founded in 1201, and subsequently rebuilt over the centuries, mostly in the 18th century.
The Abbey of La Cambre is a medieval Cistercian abbey founded in 1201, and subsequently rebuilt over the centuries, mostly in the 18th century. The Notre Dame de la Cambre church has Albert Bouts' Mocking of Christ in the nave. The well maintained gardens with bosquets are peaceful and offer a quiet spot for relaxation.
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Abbaye de la Cambre 11, 1050 Elsene, Belgium
+32 2 648 11 21
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