The Belgian Heritage Center tells the story of the Belgian settlement in Wisconsin and works to preserve unique elements of Belgian culture such as foods, beverages, customs, architecture and the Walloon language. The center is located at the former St. Mary of the Snows campus, which is a cornerstone of the historic Belgian settlement. The campus is located in the Namur Historic District that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated a National Landmark by the US Department of Interior. The Belgian Heritage Center campus includes the former St. Mary of the Snows church, 1894 former convent/parochial school and the St. Roche votive chapel.
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