This remarkable building (1050) is the oldest Romanesque church in Belgium. An exceptionally valuable monument for its age and linear simplicity. Stained glass windows designed by Folon.
A 1767 chapel, newly restored and forming part of a cloister. A Rococo interior with three altars, confessionals, pulpit, stained glass windows and a Rochet organ.
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.
Centuries-old small church (11th-12th century) built in fieldstones and marlstone, with interior elements dating from the Romanesque period to the Gothic Revival. <br>
A 12th century Gothic church containing, among other items, the famous triptych “the Adoration of the Mystic lamb” (1432) by Jan van Eyck and a painting by Rubens.
Modern church housing the shrine of Saint Julie Billiart. The Heritage Centre presents the life and spirituality of the saint, as well as the history of the Sisters of Notre-Dame.