In Belgium, religion has marked history in a very strong way. For that reason, there are a lot of churches and a lot of religious buildings in the Belgian landscape. For example, during the medieval period, a lot a churches and cathedrals were built and still exist today. Most of the Belgian religious heritage is catholic. In fact, there are 3948 Catholic parishes in Belgium: 2051 in Wallonia, 1809 in Flanders and 88 in Brussels. Furthermore, there are 150 “non-Catholic parishes”. My presentation analyses the complexity of the repartition of competences between various actors, the incidence of being listed as a monument, and the question of the property of churches
This paper provides an overview of the actual discussion on the future of circa 1800 parish churches...
This papers details all channels of public financing for religious and philosophical communities in ...
This paper focuses on the paradoxical uses of churches in Brussels, which constitute a rich built he...
Legally, the funding of religious heritage raises some important issues in Belgium. This contributio...
Within Belgian Roman-Catholic church architecture the ‘house church’ [huiskerk] constitutes an as ye...
Within Belgian Roman-Catholic church architecture the ‘house church’ [huiskerk] constitutes an as ye...
peer reviewedLe régime belge de relations entre l’État et les communautés religieuses et philosophiq...
My paper underlines the challenge of religious diversity on State funding of religious and non-confe...
The aim of heritage preservation consists of maintaining valuable goods from the past for the presen...
Lately, the future use of parish churches has become a prominent discussion topic in Flanders, Belgi...
Since its very inception in 1831, the Belgian Constitution was deliberately designed to grant the Be...
Religious heritage has a distinctive nature and presents more intrinsic critical factors than any ot...
Since 1993, the Belgian Constitution has the particularity to provide the State funding of non-confe...
Cette neuvième rencontre internationale des jeunes chercheurs en patrimoine veut discuter de la patr...
Since its beginning, the Belgian Constitution forms the basis for the funding of religions in Belgiu...
This paper provides an overview of the actual discussion on the future of circa 1800 parish churches...
This papers details all channels of public financing for religious and philosophical communities in ...
This paper focuses on the paradoxical uses of churches in Brussels, which constitute a rich built he...
Legally, the funding of religious heritage raises some important issues in Belgium. This contributio...
Within Belgian Roman-Catholic church architecture the ‘house church’ [huiskerk] constitutes an as ye...
Within Belgian Roman-Catholic church architecture the ‘house church’ [huiskerk] constitutes an as ye...
peer reviewedLe régime belge de relations entre l’État et les communautés religieuses et philosophiq...
My paper underlines the challenge of religious diversity on State funding of religious and non-confe...
The aim of heritage preservation consists of maintaining valuable goods from the past for the presen...
Lately, the future use of parish churches has become a prominent discussion topic in Flanders, Belgi...
Since its very inception in 1831, the Belgian Constitution was deliberately designed to grant the Be...
Religious heritage has a distinctive nature and presents more intrinsic critical factors than any ot...
Since 1993, the Belgian Constitution has the particularity to provide the State funding of non-confe...
Cette neuvième rencontre internationale des jeunes chercheurs en patrimoine veut discuter de la patr...
Since its beginning, the Belgian Constitution forms the basis for the funding of religions in Belgiu...
This paper provides an overview of the actual discussion on the future of circa 1800 parish churches...
This papers details all channels of public financing for religious and philosophical communities in ...
This paper focuses on the paradoxical uses of churches in Brussels, which constitute a rich built he...