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  • Church with a tumultuous history - 14th-century tower - 12th-century baptismal font. The chapel is a place of pilgrimage to Saint Aldegonde.

    Saint Aldegund

    3570 Alken

    Closed

  • Imposing neo-Gothic church (1913) at the mouth of the Lesse and the Meuse.<p><br></p>

    Saint Anne

    5500 Anseremme (Dinant)

    Closed

  • 15th-century church rebuilt in neo-Gothic style at the beginning of the 20th century. 15th-16th century statuary.

    Saint Michael

    3960 Bree

    Closed

  • A classic church (1781-1784) - Organ Van Peteghem- superb paintings- calvary and tombstones.

    Holy Cross and Our Lady

    9968 Oosteeklo (Assenede)

    Closed

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

    Saint Peter & Saint Martin

    9960 Assenede

    Closed

  • Reconstructed church in regional brick of Nieuwpoort, with several links to the First World War.

    Saint Leonard

    8904 Zuidschote (Ieper)

    Closed

  • Art Deco style church (1926). Use of concrete and patinated bronze. Noteworthy stained glass windows.

    Saint Aibert

    7620 Bléharies (Brunehaut)

    Closed

  • Reconstructed church after World War I. Preserved relics of the vanished abbey.

    Our Lady of the Assumption

    8902 Voormezele (Ieper)

    Closed

  • Saint Francis de Sales

    2570 Mijlstraat (Duffel)

    Closed

  • Neo-Gothic church with exceptional interior decoration (marouflaged canvases) and great homogeneity.

    Saint Denis

    4300 Grand'Axhe (Waremme)

    Closed

  • The largest rococo church in the country. Chapter house built (in Gobertange stone) with capital from the brewers in 1744-1750.<br>

    Saint Gorgonius

    3320 Hoegaarden

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  • A Baroque abbey church (1629-1722) dominating Saint Peter's Square. A huge interior with a noteworthy collection of 17th and 18th century art. An organ by Van Peterghem (1847).

    Our Lady-Saint Peter

    9000 Gent

    Closed

  • A neo-Romanesque church with fine ceramics.

    Saint Joseph

    7100 La Louvière

    Closed

  • A listed 13th century church with a Romanesque and Gothic interior restored and brilliant thanks to the use of white “Gobertange” stone.

    Saint Medard

    1370 Jodoigne

    Closed

  • One of the most noteworthy and impressive Neo-Gothic buildings in Belgium (1907).

    Saint Martin

    6700 Arlon

    Closed

  • A pilgrimage church, famous for its annual car blessing and Christmas village.

    Saint Christopher

    9401 Pollare (Ninove)

    Closed

  • Small rustic church with a welcoming village atmosphere.

    Saint Martin

    6440 Vergnies (Froidchapelle)

    Closed

  • Old church (1586) rebuilt in 1811, then enlarged in 1860. Several statues and pieces of furniture date back to the 17th and 18th centuries.

    Saint Martin

    6984 Hives (La Roche-en-Ardenne)

    Closed

  • A large bright, Gothic cathedral (13th century) containing very beautiful works of art, notably of Jean Del Cour.

    Saint Paul

    4000 Liège

    Closed

  • A neo-classical building with a Romanesque tower (12th century). The relics of Saint Lutgardis and the statue of Saint Rose of Lima make it a place of pilgrimage more than a hundred years old.

    Saint Stephen

    4400 Les Awirs (Flémalle)

    Closed

  • A symbol of the town, the building was last rebuilt in 1618, but its tower dates back to the 11th century.

    Our Lady of the Assumption

    5590 Ciney

    Closed

  • A conventional church with vestiges of the Romanesque martyr's chapel for Saint Lievin. An annual pilgrimage to this saint, dating from the Middle Ages, starts from Saint-Bavon, Ghent.

    Saint Michaël

    9520 Sint-Lievens-Houtem

    Closed

  • Gothic three-nave hall church with Baroque interior elements and paintings from the 17th century.

    Saint Catherine

    9185 Wachtebeke

    Closed

  • 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>

    Saint Martin

    3960 Beek (Bree)

    Closed

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

    Our Lady of the Assumption

    3020 Winksele (Herent)

    Closed

  • A Neo-gothic church (1905), part of the Bois du Luc mining area, classified as an UNESCO world heritage site.

    Saint Barbara

    7110 Bois-du-Luc / Houdeng-Aimeries (La Louvière)

    Closed

  • This very old building, which has been altered many times and became a modern brick church in the 20th century, still has a 16th-century choir and sacristy.

    Our Lady of the Assumption

    9940 Ertvelde (Evergem)

    Closed

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

    Saint John the Baptist

    8900 Dikkebus (Ieper)

    Closed

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