Orval Abbey

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Orval Abbey is a historic Trappist monastery in southern Belgium renowned for its Cistercian architecture and its monastic brewery producing Orval beer.

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Orval Abbey canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic religious house
Cistercian monastery
Trappist monastery
architecturalStyle Cistercian
Gothic
Romanesque
beerFermentationType bottle-conditioned
mixed fermentation
beerStyleProduced Belgian pale ale
Trappist ale
beerYeastType Brettanomyces-influenced fermentation
breweryProduces Orval beer
country Belgium
diocese Diocese of Namur
economicActivity brewing
cheese production
religious hospitality
followsRule Rule of Saint Benedict
hasBrewery Orval beer
surface form: Orval Brewery
hasChurch abbey church
hasCloister cloister
hasGuestFacilities monastic guesthouse
hasLibrary monastic library
hasLogoSymbol fish with ring emblem
hasMonks Trappist monks
hasMuseum abbey museum
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.orval.be
hasPart Orval beer
surface form: Orval Brewery
hasProductCertification Authentic Trappist Product (beer)
hasRuins medieval abbey ruins
heritageStatus historic monastery
knownFor Cistercian architecture
Orval beer
Trappist beer production
languageUsed French
liturgicalTradition Latin Rite
locatedIn Gaume region
Luxembourg Province
surface form: Province of Luxembourg

Wallonia
southern Belgium
locatedNear French border
monasticOrderBranch Cistercians
surface form: Trappists
produces Trappist cheese
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Cistercians
surface form: Cistercians of the Strict Observance
tourismType cultural heritage site
religious tourism site

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Semois River passesNear Orval Abbey
Luxembourg Province containsSite Orval Abbey
Florenville locatedNear Orval Abbey