Marloie

Marloie (Walloon: Mårloye [mɔːʀ.'lõj] ) is a village of Wallonia in the municipality of Marche-en-Famenne, district of Waha, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.

Marloie
Mårloye (Walloon)
Marloie, 15th-century fortified farm
Marloie, 15th-century fortified farm
Marloie is located in Belgium
Marloie
Marloie
Marloie is located in Europe
Marloie
Marloie
Coordinates: 50°11′N 05°19′E
Country Belgium
Region Wallonia
Province Luxembourg
Municipality Marche-en-Famenne

The so-called Vieille cense (Vieille cense de Marloie) in the middle of Marloie is a medieval fortified farm which originally belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Hubert. Dating from the 15th century, it today houses a community centre and other functions.[1] The village of Marloie grew rapidly during the 19th century, with the arrival of the railway line which connects Arlon and Brussels. In May 1944, during World War II, the village was heavily damaged and several people died when a German train loaded with explosives in the railway station of Marloie was attacked by Allied aircraft and blew up.[2]

References

  1. "Vieille Cense (Site EDEN)" (in French). MAISON DU TOURISME FAMENNE-ARDENNE OURTHE & LESSE. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. "Le village de Grandmenil" (in French). MAISON DU TOURISME FAMENNE-ARDENNE OURTHE & LESSE. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  • Media related to Marloie at Wikimedia Commons
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