One of the most beautiful Baroque interiors in the country, attached to the abbey of the Norbertines in one of the more pleasurable districts of Flemisch Brabants.
In the heart of the village, this solid neo-Romanesque building hides a delightful wooden décor, more Alpine than Ardennes, while it jealously guards a hundred or so schist crosses rescued from the disuse of the cemetery.<br>
A basilica pilgrimage site with a bulbous belfry in Romanesque and Gothic style.
A 10th century statue of the Virgin. Processions and marches from the Entre-
Sambre-et-Meuse.
The church (1290), laid out like a basilica, has a massive tower with a pear shaped roof. A statue of John the Baptist and numerous paintings of him and fine panelling and wood screens.