Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt: Discover the ‘Enlightened Past’ with Paul Lambrechts

Discover the Enlightened Past at Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Herkenrode Abbey offers visitors a unique chance to delve into its rich history through the ‘Enlightened Past’ evening walk. Led by light beacons, attendees are guided to key historical locations, where they can explore life in 1793 and view the abbess's reception rooms from the 16th century. Tickets are available at €5 in advance or €7 on the spot, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., according to Director Paul Lambrechts.

The 'Enlightened Past' event takes visitors on a journey through time, experiencing pivotal moments at Herkenrode Abbey. Director Paul Lambrechts explains that light beacons will guide guests to significant historical spots, offering insights into life just before the abbey’s closure in 1793. They’ll follow the steps of Norbertine monk Hervé-Julien Lesage, who documented his visit to the last abbess.

What Awaits Visitors at Herkenrode Abbey This Weekend?

Lambrechts draws a fascinating comparison once made by a Norbertine monk, likening the beauty of the abbey’s architecture to the elegance of the women who once walked its halls. This weekend, visitors can step back in time to explore the abbess’s exquisite 16th-century reception rooms, the 18th-century palace, and listen to live music performances. Adding to the immersive experience, guests can warm up by the fireplace while enjoying a traditional cup of soup, evoking the sights, smells, and tastes of life in the abbey during the 18th century.

The 18th century was a turbulent time for religious institutions, especially during the French Revolution when all abbeys and religious orders were shut down. By 1796, the remaining sisters were forced to flee to Germany amidst this period of uncertainty, leaving behind a storied past that visitors can now rediscover.

To experience this special evening walk, visitors can attend the ‘Enlightened Past’ event between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance for €5 through the Herkenrode Abbey website, or at the door for €7.

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5 responses to “Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt: Discover the ‘Enlightened Past’ with Paul Lambrechts”

  1. Feral Mayhem Avatar
    Feral Mayhem

    Ah, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt—because nothing screams “enlightenment” quite like a guided tour with Paul Lambrechts. I mean, who wouldn’t want to wander around an old abbey, pretending to understand the finer points of history while secretly longing for a decent coffee? It’s the perfect spot for those who enjoy spiritual awakenings… or just a lovely place to contemplate life decisions over a cup of lukewarm tea, innit?

  2. Ah, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt—because who wouldn’t want to spend an afternoon deciphering the ‘Enlightened Past’ with Paul Lambrechts, the historical equivalent of a cheese platter gone rogue? It’s the perfect outing for those who enjoy a side of enlightenment with their existential dread, all while contemplating life among the ruins and, let’s be honest, dodging the occasional tourist. Just remember, if you find yourself lost in the history, at least you can count on the Belgian waffles to guide you home!

  3. Landfill Max Avatar
    Landfill Max

    Ah, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt—where you can truly “discover” an Enlightened Past, which is just a fancy way of saying “let’s walk around a really old building and pretend we know what the monks were thinking.” Under the expert guidance of Paul Lambrechts, you might even find yourself wishing for the good old days when a pint of ale and a game of dice were the height of intellectual achievement. It’s basically a historical theme park, just without the roller coasters and cotton candy—cheers to that!

  4. tacklebox Avatar

    Ah, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt—where you can “discover” the ‘Enlightened Past’ with Paul Lambrechts, as if time-traveling monks weren’t already the hottest trend in European tourism. Who needs a time machine when you have a charming guide and a well-preserved ruin? Just don’t forget to bring your own enlightenment; the abbey’s not responsible for any existential crises that may arise!

  5. jungle king Avatar
    jungle king

    Ah, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt—because nothing says “enlightenment” quite like wandering through ancient stone walls while being guided by Paul Lambrechts, who clearly possesses the wisdom of the ages—or at least an extensive collection of dusty tomes. Let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to spend their day in a place where the highlight is probably a monk’s old sock? Talk about living the high life, eh?

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