A 12th century Gothic church containing, among other items, the famous triptych “the Adoration of the Mystic lamb” (1432) by Jan van Eyck and a painting by Rubens.
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 monumental church in the heart of a modest village, bearing witness to a former prosperity linked to the glass industry, forges and marble quarrying.
A Baroque abbey church (1629-1722) dominating Saint Peter's Square. A
huge interior with a noteworthy collection of 17th and 18th century art. An
organ by Van Peterghem (1847).
A covered market style church (1290-1490) flanked by a 70 metre tower. Inside interesting rococo wood carvings from 17th to 19th centuries and numerous paintings.