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>
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>
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>