Church | 1890 | Neogothic | Catholic Church
First Sunday of the month ‘Family Mass’. After the celebration, a friendly drink open to all. Visitor included.
A member of the community will always be on hand to answer visitors' questions. Brochures detailing the church will be available for €10.
Church accessible while respecting the celebration and ceremony.
Concert by the ‘Alors, je chante’ parish choir, with the participation of the ‘Bergamasque’ duo. Bernadette Olivy and Marie-Jeanne Zeevaert. After the performance, a friendly drink.
Guided tour with commentary. Brochures detailing the church will be available for €10.
Choral concert by young people from the Unité Paroissiale. After the performance, drinks open to all. Visitors included.
The oldest part (choir and transept) was built of flint rubble.
These parts of the building are listed.
At the end of the 19th century, the building required major restoration work. Several projects were proposed, and after bitter discussions, the old choir and transept were retained, while the rest of the church was rebuilt.
The result would be a neo-Gothic building with three 5-bay naves, and an octagonal tower and bell tower to the south.
Demolition work began in 1891 and the Bishop of Liège, Mgr Victor-Joseph d'Outreloux, consecrated the new church in 1893.
The church is dedicated to the Virgin of the Visitation.
St Hubert is also the object of a special cult, which explains the presence in the choir of a fresco and a statue representing him.