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Nederlands: Gem. Riemst, deelgem. Val-Meer (of Valmeer), prov. Limburg, België.
Gotische Sint-Severinuskapel, in 1611 gebouwd ter vervanging van oorspronk. romaanse kerk, waarvan toren behouden bleef. Is in 1856 deel gaan uitmaken van neo-gotisch kloostercomplex annex kostschool. In beeld: grafsteen van 1643 links van portaal. Vgl. Vlaams Instituut voor Bouwkundig Erfgoed.
Français : Val-Meer (ou Valmeer), village dans l’entité communale de Riemst, prov. de Limbourg, Belgique.
Chapelle gothique Saint-Séverin, édifiée en 1611, à l’emplacement d’une anc. église romane, dont le clocher carré a cependant été conservé. Fut intégrée en 1856 dans un complexe conventuel et scolaire néo-gothique. Tombe de 1643 à gauche du portail d'entrée.
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