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  • A remarkable church located on a Gallo-Roman site whose foundations date back to the 5th-6th centuries.

    Saint-Martin

    6762 Saint-Mard (Virton)

    Closed

  • Gothic church nicknamed "the cathedral of the North" because of its remarkable architecture and the impressive richness of its interior.

    Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Hemelvaart

    9988 Watervliet (Sint-Laureins)

    Closed

  • A 10th century Romanesque and Gothic church. Tomb and shrine of sainte Rolende. Procession and marches from the Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse.

    Saint-Michel

    6280 Gerpinnes

    Closed

  • Neoclassical church with Romanesque tower and ancient cemetery.

    Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Bezoeking

    3803 Wilderen (Sint-Truiden)

    Closed

  • A neo-Romanesque church with fine ceramics.

    Saint-Joseph

    7100 La Louvière

    Closed

  • One of the most beautiful Baroque interiors in the country, attached to the abbey of the Norbertines in one of the more pleasurable districts of Flemisch Brabants.

    Sint-Servaas

    1850 Grimbergen

    Closed

  • A church of mixed styles, with five altars.<br>

    Sint-Jan-Baptist

    2223 Schriek (Heist-op-den-Berg)

    Closed

  • A welcoming, Neo-Romanesque church in the town centre (1883). Recently redecorated interior.
  • Recently constructed yellow brick Gothic church, reconstructed after 1918.

    Sint-Bavo

    8650 Merkem (Houthulst)

    Closed

  • Neo-Gothic church with Romanesque, Gothic and modern elements. Roof covered with red Pottelberg tiles.

    Sint-Martinus

    3600 Genk

    Closed

  • Church-museum with exceptional details, including a curious framework.<br>

    Sint-Pieter

    3621 Oud-Rekem (Lanaken)

    Closed

  • The St Stephen church is a fascinating church with remains from an early Roman past and an interior that reflects the noble benefactors.

    Sint-Stefanus

    3730 Hoeselt

    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

  • An 18th century Neo-Classic church, royal parish and cathedral of the diocese for the Armed Forces.

    Saint-Jacques-sur-Coudenberg

    1000 Brussel / Bruxelles

    Closed

  • A large 15th century Gothic building containing the relics and shrine of sainte Wadru, statues of Jacques Du Broeucq and fine stained glass windows.

    Sainte-Waudru

    7000 Mons

    Closed

  • A Romanesque collegial church, embellished and refined in the 18th century, notable for its superb Merovingian sarcophagus and reliquary.

    Saint-Georges et Sainte-Ode

    4540 Amay

    Closed

  • Neo-gothic brick church, reconstructed after the First World War.

    Sint-Jan de Doper

    8900 Dikkebus (Ieper)

    Closed

  • 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.

    Notre-Dame

    5650 Walcourt

    Closed

  • Old pilgrimage church with Roman tower and Gothic choir. Gothic sculpture treasure.

    Maria Hemelvaart

    3020 Winksele (Herent)

    Closed

  • 15th-century hall church in a small village in the Bever valley.

    Sint-Amandus

    9404 Aspelare (Ninove)

    Closed

  • Richly decorated baroque church with references to local heroes ranging from an emperor to several ministers.

    Sint-Ludgerus

    9240 Zele

    Closed

  • A partly Romanesque church from the 12th century - neo gothic nave - imposing new 20th century furnishings.

    Sint-Petrus en Sint-Martinus

    9960 Assenede

    Closed

  • Imposing late-gothic church in local gothic style.

    Sint-Michiel

    2960 Brecht

    Closed

  • A recently renovated Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic church (1865).

    Immaculée Conception

    6040 Jumet-Gohyssart (Charleroi)

    Closed

  • A neo-classic collegial church (1770) amidst fine aristocratic houses. Louis XVI interior. Listed as outstanding Wallonia patrimony.

    Sainte-Begge

    5300 Andenne

    Closed

  • Remarkable witness of the first Romanesque architecture in our regions. Its uncluttered atmosphere and harmonious proportions immerse the visitor in history and contemplation.

    Saint-Remacle

    4560 Ocquier (Clavier)

    Closed

  • A neo-Romanesque church, whose astonishingly colourful 19th-century murals were restored to their original condition in the 20th century.<br>

    Saint-Géry

    1430 Rebecq

    Closed

  • A neo-Romanesque building with three naves. Above the porch, the statue of Saint Médard welcomes the faithful.

    Saint-Médard

    6762 Saint-Mard (Virton)

    Closed

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