A covered market style church (1290-1490) flanked by a 70 metre tower. Inside interesting rococo wood carvings from 17th to 19th centuries and numerous paintings.
The spire of this late Gothic church stands out clearly in this area of the Scheldt. It is priest Poppe's baptismal and parish church. Pilgrimage site for Saint Amalberga.
A monumental church in the heart of a modest village, bearing witness to a former prosperity linked to the glass industry, forges and marble quarrying.
An old Romanesque church altered to a Scheldt style of Gothic in the 13th century. More Neo- Gothic changes in the late 19th century. A fine 14th casket surmounted by an enamel Virgin.