Places of Worship
Charleroi’s religious landscape features a diverse collection of architectural styles, from the Romanesque foundations of Église Saint-Laurent to the Gothic details of Chapelle Saint-Ghislain. This list includes significant heritage sites like the classified Protestant Temple and the historic Chapelle Notre-Dame d'Heigne. Spanning various denominations, these sites include Catholic parish churches, the Arrahama Mosque, and a Jehovah's Witness congregation, reflecting the city's historical evolution and cultural diversity through its sacred spaces.
Église Protestante de Charleroi
Classified heritage building and Protestant temple.
Église Saint-Laurent
Classified Romanesque religious building in the Couillet section.
Chapelle Saint-Ghislain
Small Gothic-style Catholic chapel located in Dampremy.
Église de l'Immaculée Conception
Catholic church located in the Jumet section.
Church of Saint-Sulpice, Jumet
The Church of Saint Sulpice is a Catholic church in Jumet, a neighborhood of the Belgian city of Charleroi in Hainaut Province, Wallonia.
Église Saint-Antoine
Catholic church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua.
Chapelle Notre-Dame d'Heigne
Religious building featuring a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
Église Saint-Luc de Forrière
Place of Worship
Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption
Place of Worship
Église Notre-Dame de Lourdes
Place of Worship
Église Saint-Remy
Church
Église Saint-Roch
Place of Worship
Église Sainte-Barbe
Place of Worship
ÉgliseSaint-Lambert
Place of Worship
Église Saint-Éloi
Church
Chapelle Notre-Dame au Rempart
Church
Église du Sacré-Coeur
Place of Worship
Congrégation des Témoins de Jéhovah
Meeting place for the local Jehovah's Witness congregation.
Église Saint-François d'Assise de Trieux
Place of Worship
Mosquée Arrahama
Local mosque serving the Muslim community.
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