An old Romanesque church altered to a Scheldt style of Gothic in the 13th century. More Neo- Gothic changes in the late 19th century. A fine 14th casket surmounted by an enamel Virgin.
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.
A covered market style church (1290-1490) flanked by a 70 metre tower. Inside interesting rococo wood carvings from 17th to 19th centuries and numerous paintings.
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>
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.