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).
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.
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.
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>
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.