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64 – Steenkoolmijn van Beringen
Repurposed site - headframe and extensive buildings
Large preserved Flemish coal mine complex now operating as the be-MINE heritage, museum, and recreation destination in Limburg.
71 – Blegny-Mine
Museum site
UNESCO World Heritage coal mine at Trembleur, Blegny, operating as a visited underground museum and heritage complex open to the public.
69 – Bois du Cazier
Museum site
Former Walloon coal mine preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and public museum complex commemorating the 1956 Marcinelle disaster.
73 – Steenkoolmijn van Winterslag
Repurposed site
Former Kempen coal mine at Winterslag, Genk, now the C-mine creative and cultural campus with surviving protected headframes and mining museum.
78 – Steenkoolmijn van Eisden
Repurposed site - reconstructed headframe
Former Kempen coal mine at Eisden, Maasmechelen, now partially redeveloped as Maasmechelen Village outlet centre with two surviving concrete headframes and the Connecterra national park gateway.
77 – Steenkoolmijn van Houthalen
Partial mine site - headframes and associated buildings
Former Kempen coal mine at Houthalen with two surviving 71-metre steel headframes, the main building, and a new municipal administrative centre on the site.
76 – Steenkoolmijn van Heusden-Zolder
Repurposed site
Former Kempen coal mine at Heusden-Zolder, the last colliery in Belgium, with a surviving protected headframe being converted to an XR innovation centre.
70 – Charbonnages de Monceau-Fontaine — Siège n° 25 Le Pêchon
Partial mine site - headframes and associated buildings
Former Walloon coal mine at Couillet with two surviving steel headframes, owned by the Walloon Region and inscribed in the heritage inventory.
72 – Steenkoolmijn van Waterschei
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Former Kempen coal mine at Genk, now the Thor Park technology and heritage campus, with one surviving protected steel headframe and the Mijndepot museum.
74 – Steenkoolmijn van Zwartberg
Repurposed site
Completely demolished former Kempen coal mine at Zwartberg, Genk, where a shaft monument, the protected director's villa, and the Labiomista art park now occupy the former site.