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.
A Neo-Gothic basilica. Nine paintings depicting the legends of Dadizele, his tomb in the crypt and his possessions. A pilgrimage site. Walks around the basilica.
Late classical building from 1794, completed in 1831 - Altar in Louis XIV style - Entombment of Christ, copy of a Caravaggio - Numerous other paintings and objects, a few come from the Romanesque Saint Lambert Chapel (1050) in Lelle.
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.