
Lommel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The 1st phase of Mariapark’s restoration in Lommel is complete. Freddy Jansens led the work, restoring the Lourdes grotto, chapels, and statues. Phase 2 is underway, finishing by 2028.
As VRT News reported, the 1st phase of Mariapark’s restoration in Lommel, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, has been completed, and the church next to the park was full on Aug 15, 2025, for the blessing of the renovated section.
“I’ve renovated countless Lourdes grottoes and pilgrimage sites in my life, but this one in Lommel remains one of the most beautiful,
says Freddy.
The Rosary Basilica atop a Lourdes grotto is practically unique. But I have to admit, the condition of the Mariapark was really bad.”
What has been restored in Mariapark Lommel’s 1st phase by Freddy Jansens?
The restoration work is divided into 3 phases, and the first phase is now finished under the care of Freddy Jansens, the 82-year-old grandson of Mariapark’s original builder. Lucien Verboven, chairman of the local church council and grotto committee, said he is very pleased with the results. He noted that the Sacred Heart statue by the road, the Lourdes grotto, the chapels of the Seven Sorrows, and the statue of Saint Francis now appear as good as new.
Jansens said that the original pieces were constructed using artificial concrete, which was cutting-edge technology at the time, but the steel within the concrete had oxidised over the years and cracked and damaged. He said that these problems were solved in the current restoration methods without affecting the historical look.
Many residents say the renovations have brought new life to the historic park, which has served as a spiritual and cultural landmark for the community for a century. Erik Schalley said,
“It’s beautifully done. It’s good that they’ve done something about it, because it would be a shame if a place like this were lost. I often cycle past here, and I think it’s a truly peaceful place.”
Residents like Schalley see the park as more than a religious site.
Huup Peters welcomed the restoration of the Lourdes grotto but regretted that the trees behind the cave had been removed.
“The roots of the trees damaged the cave. I hope something else will be planted in the fall,”
Peters said.
“It was unbearable,”
says Wilma Weijers, looking down at the Lourdes grotto from a bench.
“It was all broken and weathered, but now it’s beautiful again. I love the basilica on top of the grotto.”
The second phase of Mariapark’s restoration is now underway, with several important projects in progress. The nativity scene is nearly finished,
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6 responses to “First Phase of Lommel Mariapark Completely Restored by Freddy Jansens”
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Looks like Freddy Jansens really outdid himself this time—because who wouldn’t want their Lourdes grotto to look “as good as new” after a century of wear and tear? 😂 Can’t wait to see the “upgrades” in phase 2; maybe they’ll throw in a café for good measure—because nothing says spiritual enlightenment like a cappuccino beside a holy shrine! ☕️✨
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Looks like Freddy’s finally given the old Mariapark a facelift – I suppose even saints need a bit of lip gloss now and then. 🙄 Hope the trees don’t mind their new “view” – you know how finicky they can be! 🌳💔
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Looks like Freddy Jansens has turned the Lourdes grotto into a five-star attraction—next stop, the Vatican? 😏 Must be nice to renovate a piece of history while the rest of us are just trying to fix our leaky roofs! 🏗️
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Incredible work, Freddy! Who knew that giving a Lourdes grotto a facelift could make it the hottest tourist spot in Lommel? 😏🌳 Just what we needed—more “peaceful” places to contemplate life while dodging the locals on their bikes! 🏍️
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Freddy Jansens must have a magic wand tucked away somewhere; who knew restoring a grotto could be such a trendy career move? 🌳✨ Just wait till the trees start complaining about their obsolescence – they’ll need their own PR team! 😂
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Just what we needed—another grotto that looks brand new but is still just as holy as before. Honestly, who knew that concrete could oxidize? 🙄 #MiraclesInLommel
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Restoring the Mariapark? Brilliant! Nothing like a bit of concrete patching to turn a spiritual spot into a modern art exhibit. 😏 #Progress
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