Biéreau Farm

[6] This Brabantine farm dating back to the 12th century and named in sources from 1601 was the property of Florival Abbey in the Belgian town of Archennes (part of the municipality of Grez-Doiceau)[7][8][9] for more than six centuries: the coat of arms of Anne Josèphe de la Croix, abbess from 1733 to 1749, still stands proudly on the farm's corps de logis.

[1][2][7][8] In 1991, the four scallop shells, standing for Louvain-la-Neuve, were used for the crest of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, next to the symbols of the other sub-municipalities of Céroux, Limelette, Ottignies and Mousty.

The Saint Benedict Medal is embellished by four scallop shells and flanked by two high flowering plants.

[13] The farm is listed on the "Inventory of the immovable cultural heritage in the Walloon Region" (French: Inventaire du patrimoine culturel immobilier de la Région wallonne) with reference number 25121-INV-0030-02.

The musical middays called "Midzik" and musicology courses from the University of the Elderly (French: Université des Aînés).

[18] For this piece, the Breton artist, who in 1992 set up her workshop in the old forge of Biéreau Farm,[19] was inspired by the legend of the fairy Melusine[18][20]

East view of the farm.
Coat of arms of Anne Josèphe de la Croix, abbess of Florival.
Atsugá in concert (2024)