The Bois-du-Luc was a coal mine in Houdeng-Aimeries, near La Louvière, in Belgium which today is preserved as an industrial heritage site. As well as the site of the headquarters of the Société des Charbonnages de Bois-du-Luc et d'Havre, the Bois du Luc was the site of the Saint Emmanuel Pit which belonged to the company. The Fosse Saint-Emmanuel was one of the oldest mines in Belgium, with recorded activity dating back to 1685. The company ceased mining in 1973.
The Bois-du-Luc is particularly known for the surrounding company town which was created for the mine works during the 19th century and is today one of the most notable surviving remnants of industrial paternalism in Belgium. It includes workers' housing which dates from the 1830s and covers approximately 2 hectares.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bois-du-Luc
Official website http://www.ecomuseeboisduluc.be/
Email info@ecomuseeboisduluc.be
Phone +32 64 28 20 00
Address Rue Saint-Patrice 2b, 7110 La Louvière, Belgium
Coordinates 50°28'12.747" N 4°8'59.098" E