The church (1290), laid out like a basilica, has a massive tower with a pear shaped roof. A statue of John the Baptist and numerous paintings of him and fine panelling and wood screens.
The Church of Our Lady with an eight-sided tower is an example of the Scheldt Gothic style. And with this, the city of Dendermonde possesses a treasury of religious art.
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.
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.
A Gothic church (1305) located in the “Grand Beguinage” (UNESCO Heritage. Restoration showing to advantage superb frescoes and 90 tombstones of beguines.