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The boat lifts on the Canal du Centre are remarkable examples of industrial architecture and engineering. They were constructed at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century to help ships overcome the nearly 66-meter height difference between the Sambre and Scheldt rivers. These four lifts, located in the region around La Louvière and Le Roeulx, are unique witnesses to Belgium's industrial past and were recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.

The lifts operate entirely on water power, a brilliant technical solution that requires no external energy sources. Each of the four lifts consists of two water-filled caissons balanced by a hydraulic system. These caissons can move ships weighing up to 300 tons, with the water's weight in one caisson counterbalancing the other.

The lifts are stunning examples of functional aesthetics, featuring elegant cast iron structures, intricate details, and industrial grace. The surrounding landscape offers a harmonious blend of canals, locks, and green banks. Today, the boat lifts are not only technical heritage sites but also popular tourist attractions.

In addition to the historic lifts, the modern boat lift at Strépy-Thieu was inaugurated in 2002. With its 73-meter height, it is one of the tallest boat lifts in the world. This modern structure contrasts sharply with the old lifts, but together they tell the story of ongoing innovation in waterway transportation.

The site attracts thousands of visitors each year who come not only to admire the engineering but also to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Cycling and walking paths along the canals offer unique perspectives on these historical monuments. Guided tours provide visitors with an up-close look at the ingenious workings of the lifts.

This area is not only a technical marvel but also a symbol of the industrial revolution and progress in Wallonia. Preserving these boat lifts underscores the importance of heritage in maintaining a shared history.

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