The parish church ‘Sacred Heart’ was consecrated in 1905. The spire dates from 1913. In 1951, the spire was restored from war damage. The furniture is in neo-Gothic style. <br><br><br>
A 16th-century church that has undergone numerous restorations. The choir vault is in the Gothic-Plantagenet style, one of the few examples of its kind in Belgium.
Church which was destroyed twice by war. Monumental interior including a neo-Gothic altarpiece from the former chapel of the St. Jan Berchmans’ College in Antwerp.
A Baroque abbey church (1629-1722) dominating Saint Peter's Square. A
huge interior with a noteworthy collection of 17th and 18th century art. An
organ by Van Peterghem (1847).
Surrounded by the cemetery and completed in 1867, St. Roch's Chapel is a building in flake-stone (probably Ottré's) and bluestone, in an eclectic style, typical of the Belgian monumental style of the XIXth century.
One of the finest neo-Gothic interior of the country. Beautiful stained glass windows and tapestries, which make this church one of the 100 wonders of Wallonia.