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  • A neo-classical building with a Romanesque tower (12th century). The relics of Saint Lutgardis and the statue of Saint Rose of Lima make it a place of pilgrimage more than a hundred years old.

    Saint Stephen

    4400 Les Awirs (Flémalle)

    Closed

  • A Gothic collegial church notable for its three towers and large rose window.

    Our Lady und Saint Domitian

    4500 Huy

    Closed

  • A fine Gothic building conspicuous for its grey tower. Noteworthy statue of Saint Christopher inside.

    Saint Gaugericus

    7090 Braine-le-Comte

    Closed

  • Saint Francis de Sales

    2570 Mijlstraat (Duffel)

    Closed

  • A 19th century Neo-Gothic building famous for its crypt where members of the royal family are buried.

    Our Lady

    1020 Laeken / Laken (Bruxelles)

    Closed

  • Classical brick building with windows framed in Gobertange stone.

    Saint Martin

    3300 Vissenaken (Tienen)

    Closed

  • 15th century church with remainders of a 13th century chapel and an extraordinarily painted coffering on the ceiling.

    Our Lady of the Assumption

    3870 Veulen (Heers)

    Closed

  • The Neo-Gothic church of Saint Lawrence in the village of Westende-rebuilt in 1922 after its destruction in WWI

    Saint Lawrence

    8434 Westende (Middelkerke)

    Closed

  • First neo-Gothic church in Brussels.

    Saint-Boniface

    1050 Ixelles

    Closed

  • A Gothic style church restored after bombing in 1940. Rococo pulpit, a “last supper”, stained glass windows and six prayer chapels.

    Saint Peter

    8700 Tielt

    Closed

  • Classical church with baroque interior.

    Saint Stephen

    4850 Montzen (Plombières)

    Closed

  • 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.

    Saint Roch

    6982 Maboge (La Roche-en-Ardenne)

    Closed

  • A charming church with a Baroque interior in a beautiful, pastoral environment.

    Saint John the Evangelist

    4052 Beaufays (Chaudfontaine)

    Closed

  • One of the rare neo-classical sanctuaries in our region. Remarkable vaulted ceiling and furnishings from different periods.

    Eglise de l'Assomption

    6240 Farciennes

    Closed

  • Saint Gertrude

    7090 Hennuyères (Braine-le-Comte)

    Closed

  • Chapel from 1538 - pilgrimage site to the Virgin.

    Our Lady of the Ossenweg

    3440 Ossenweg (Zoutleeuw)

    Closed

  • This brick and stone collegiate church from Gobertange was originally built over the tomb of Saint Ragenufle. The fountain that bears her name is still a place of pilgrimage today.

    Saint Peter

    1315 Incourt

    Closed

  • A welcoming, Neo-Romanesque church in the town centre (1883). Recently redecorated interior.
  • A Rhenish Neo-Romanesque church (1885) containing several noteworthy sculptures and paintings.

    Our Lady and Saint Remaclus

    4900 Spa

    Closed

  • Baroque abbey church (1727), remarkable for its square tower, hexagonal lantern and interior cupola with splendid stuccowork. Sumptuous confessionals and magnificent panelling, the work of sculptor Théodore Verhaegen.<br>

    Our Lady of the Assumption

    9400 Ninove

    Closed

  • An 18th century church in Classical style situated in beautiful country. Inside a fine ceramic Path of the Cross.

    Saint Remy

    1370 Saint-Remy-Geest (Jodoigne)

    Closed

  • 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>

    Saint Maurice

    4990 Arbrefontaine (Lierneux)

    Closed

  • A Romanesque and Gothic church with an astonishing polychrome vault dating from 1536.

    Saint Peter

    6600 Bastogne

    Closed

  • The Church of Our Lady with an eight-sided tower is an example of the Scheldt Gothic style. And with this, the city of Dendermonde possesses a treasury of religious art.

    Our Lady

    9200 Dendermonde

    Closed

  • An important building, mainly Romanesque and partly Gothic, rebuilt after the Second World War.

    Saint Brice

    7500 Tournai

    Closed

  • Neo-Gothic church with stained glass windows which were restored in 2005. Stations of the Cross special for its depiction of villagers. 14th century fonts.

    Saint Ursula

    3620 Lanaken

    Closed

  • 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>

    Saint Martin

    3960 Beek (Bree)

    Closed

  • Saint Luke's Neo-Gothic treasure with a west tower nearly 100m high. Vestiges of the old church discovered in 2005.

    Saint Vincent

    9900 Eeklo

    Closed

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