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.
Remarkable witness of the first Romanesque architecture in our regions. Its uncluttered atmosphere and harmonious proportions immerse the visitor in history and contemplation.
A Gothic church (1305) located in the “Grand Beguinage” (UNESCO Heritage. Restoration showing to advantage superb frescoes and 90 tombstones of beguines.
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 Our Lady.
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.