Lantin - Lantin

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Lantin is a village in the Belgian province shutter. the village is part of juprelle.

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  • It Fort Lantin is a small fortress from 1888 that was part of the fortress belt around Liège. Since 1983, the fort has been owned by a non-profit organization that has completely restored it and has been organizing guided visits in the fort ever since.
  • The Saint Servatius Church is the parish church built in Renaissance style. During the First World War, the church was badly damaged, but after the war it was completely restored. The church was protected as a monument in 1935.

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