01 January - 31 December
Mon 9.00 - 17.00
Tue 9.00 - 17.00
Wed 9.00 - 17.00
Thu 9.00 - 17.00
Fri 9.00 - 17.00
Sat 9.00 - 17.00
Sun 9.00 - 17.00
“Death of a martyr by Saint Peter” by Anton Sallaert, formerly dedicated to C. Le Brun (1680) as seen on the main altar, triptych with ‘Resurrection” by Michiel Coxcie (1590), “Visitation” (17th century); “Holy Family” (17th century); “Crucifixion” (17th century), works by the Flemish school (17th century): “The Entombment of Christ” by Abraham Janssen Van Nuyssen dating back to approx. 1618.
By Jacobs of Ninove.
Base with sculpture group : Jesus handing over the keys to Peter; underneath the body of the pulpit symbols of the Evangelists; on the body - panels of “Jesus teaching the Scribes in the temple”, “The Assumption of Mary” and “Jesus and the Samaritan woman”; at the corners - statues of the Prophets Jeremiah, Daniel and Isaiah; sounding board adorned with alcoves in which stand the statues of a.o. St. John the Baptist; pulpit crowned by the Ascension of Jesus.
Wooden sculpture group : Calvary (18th century); wooden pelican (18th century).
Two confessionals from the first half of the 18th century.
Portable confessional from the late 17th century - beginning of the 18th century used for the hard of hearing.
Additional furniture from the 19th century.
Baptismal font (18th century).
Organ by Vereecken (second half of the 19th century) - protected as a monument.
Around the church, one can find six stations of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, in the shape of alcove chapels in bluestone decorated with colorful terracotta reliefs. They all date back from the year 1808, all mentioning their benefactor. And for a seventh station, the low relief above the church entrance.