A 1767 chapel, newly restored and forming part of a cloister. A Rococo interior with three altars, confessionals, pulpit, stained glass windows and a Rochet organ.
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.
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.
Remarkable witness of the first Romanesque architecture in our regions. Its uncluttered atmosphere and harmonious proportions immerse the visitor in history and contemplation.
Gothic church in ferruginous sandstone. Unfinished white stone west tower. Triptychs and altarpiece from the 16th and 17th centuries. Tomb of Prince Philippe Guillaume.<br>