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Ave-et-Auffe

Originally, these were two very distinct hamlets which were united in 1826.

Ave is originally a direct domain of the Prince-Bishop of Liège which was ceded in 1478 to the Lord of Lavaux-sainte-Anne while Auffe was a possession of the Abbey of Stavelot incorporated into the Lordship of Han. They were united in 1826, but their origins date back to the Merovingian era. These two hamlets contain magnificent works of art. In addition, the Saint-Lambert chapel has remarkable polychrome statues. The building dates from the 18th century. Saint Helena was invoked against fever, and Saint Raymond for the protection of livestock.

The Rochefort Tourisme team offers you different walks in this magnificent little village, for example, the 5km walk: “Les Geais”. To discover without delay!

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