La gare de Hamoir est une gare ferroviaire belge de la ligne 43, de Liège (Angleur) à Marloie, située sur le territoire de la commune de Hamoir, en Région wallonne dans la province de Liège. Elle est mise en service en 1866 par la Grande compagnie du Luxembourg. C'est une halte ferroviaire de la Société nationale des chemins de fer belges (SNCB) desservie par des trains Omnibus (L) et Heure de pointe (P).
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Hamoir station serves the municipality of Hamoir, Wallonia, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
The station is located at kilometer point 23.40 on along the Ourthe line from Angleur to Marloie, between Comblain-la-Tour and Sy stations. The station is 119m above sea-level.
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Hamoir is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
On 1 January 2006, Hamoir had a total population of 3,592. The total area is 27.80 km2 which gives a population density of 129 inhabitants per km2. Hamoir is situated on the river Ourthe.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Comblain-Fairon, Filot, and Hamoir.
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Lassus Castle is a château in Hamoir, Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium.
The château, which stands on the banks of the Ourthe, was formerly the residence of the hereditary mayors of the village. The oldest part is a small donjon of the early 14th century. Long the property of the de Maillen family, the buildings were entirely remodelled in the 18th century in the Louis XIVth style. Another major remodelling was carried out between 1907 and 1920 under the supervision of then-owner "Puck" Chaudoir, a wealthy banker from Liège.
Of the important outbuildings and supporting structures of the medieval and 18th century phases there now remain only the stables and barns surrounding a courtyard. The least modernised parts of the principal building are the river frontage and the donjon.
As well as a small internal chapel set up in 1633 by the de Maillen family, there is a chapel dedicated to Saint Peter opposite the castle, founded in 1396. The Renaissance interior contains tombstones of the de Donéa and de Maillen families.
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Sy is a village of Wallonia in the municipality of Ferrières, district of Vieuxville, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
It is located in the Famenne and lays south of the city of Liège in the Belgian Ardennes near the Ourthe. This is also the village where the Belgian painter Richard Heintz made some of his paintings and later died.
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Sy railway station is a Belgian railway stop on Line 43 to Marloie), located in the village of Sy on the territory of the municipality of Ferrières, in the Walloon Region of the province of Liège.
It is a railway stop of the National Railway Company of Belgium served by Omnibus and Rush hour trains.