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English: Photo of the cobblestone road leading to abbey church Sint-Jan-Evangelist of the Abdij van 't Park in Heverlee, Belgium. The church can be seen in the background with the Parcum museum building next to it (the pink building).
Nederlands: Foto van de kasseiweg naar de abdijkerk Sint-Jan-Evangelist van de Abdij van 't Park in Heverlee, België. De kerk is te zien op de achtergrond met ernaast het museumgebouw Parcum (het roze gebouw).
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Camera location50° 51′ 53.32″ N, 4° 42′ 58.36″ E  Heading=90° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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View of the abbey church and Parcum museum from the entrance of the graveyard

50°51'53.32"N, 4°42'58.36"E

heading: 90 degree

7 November 2021

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