One of the finest neo-Gothic interior of the country. Beautiful stained glass windows and tapestries, which make this church one of the 100 wonders of Wallonia.
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>
A basilica pilgrimage site with a bulbous belfry in Romanesque and Gothic style.
A 10th century statue of the Virgin. Processions and marches from the Entre-
Sambre-et-Meuse.
Baroque abbey church (1727), remarkable for its square tower, hexagonal lantern and interior cupola with splendid stuccowork. Sumptuous confessionals and magnificent panelling, the work of sculptor Théodore Verhaegen.<br>
Perched at the top of the village, the church of Marcourt catches the eye from afar. This 11th-century oratory was enlarged in the 14th and 17th centuries.