A 16th-century church that has undergone numerous restorations. The choir vault is in the Gothic-Plantagenet style, one of the few examples of its kind in Belgium.
The church (1290), laid out like a basilica, has a massive tower with a pear shaped roof. A statue of John the Baptist and numerous paintings of him and fine panelling and wood screens.
A monumental church in the heart of a modest village, bearing witness to a former prosperity linked to the glass industry, forges and marble quarrying.
Scaldian Gothic style church with a remarkable tower - real museum of paintings, retables and sculptures - ‘Virgin and Child’ masterpiece in white marble by Michelangelo (1504).
Perched at the top of the village, the church of Marcourt catches the eye from afar. This 11th-century oratory was enlarged in the 14th and 17th centuries.