Fisenne
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| Coordinates: 50°17′29″N 05°32′06″E / 50.29139°N 5.53500°E | |
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Fisenne (French pronunciation: [fizɛn]) is a village of Wallonia in the municipality of Érezée, district of Soy, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.
Fisenne contains a medieval fortified farm, Château-ferme de Fisenne, dating from the 12th century and originally part of the estate of the prince-bishop of the abbey of Stavelot. The chapel of the village dates from 1713. The village mill traces its origins to 1314, and was constructed by the lords of Durbuy.[1] A 16th-century altarpiece originally located in the village church is today on display in the Gaspar Museum in Arlon.
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