Church which was destroyed twice by war. Monumental interior including a neo-Gothic altarpiece from the former chapel of the St. Jan Berchmans’ College in Antwerp.
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 basilica pilgrimage site with a bulbous belfry in Romanesque and Gothic style.
A 10th century statue of the Virgin. Processions and marches from the Entre-
Sambre-et-Meuse.
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 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.
Early Neo-Gothic church from 1853 with older interior elements that may call itself the highest situated church in East Flanders. "Bikechurch".<br><p><br></p>