This remarkable building (1050) is the oldest Romanesque church in Belgium. An exceptionally valuable monument for its age and linear simplicity. Stained glass windows designed by Folon.
Early Neo-Gothic church from 1853 with older interior elements that may call itself the highest situated church in East Flanders. "Bikechurch".<br><p><br></p>
Baroque abbey church (1727) of the Prémontres noteworthy for its square tower and hexagonal turret. Inside, a splendid stucco cupola and sumptuous confessionals and panelling.
The spire of this late Gothic church stands out clearly in this area of the Scheldt. It is priest Poppe's baptismal and parish church. Pilgrimage site for Saint Amelberge.
Surrounded by the cemetery and completed in 1867, St. Roch's Chapel is a building in flake-stone (probably Ottré's) and bluestone, in an eclectic style, typical of the Belgian monumental style of the XIXth century.
Modern church housing the shrine of Saint Julie Billiart. The Heritage Centre presents the life and spirituality of the saint, as well as the history of the Sisters of Notre-Dame.
In the heart of the village, this solid neo-Romanesque building hides a delightful wooden décor, more Alpine than Ardennes, while it jealously guards a hundred or so schist crosses rescued from the disuse of the cemetery.<br>