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  • A large bright, Gothic cathedral (13th century) containing very beautiful works of art, notably of Jean Del Cour.

    Saint-Paul

    4000 Liège

    Closed

  • Recently restored Neo-Gothic church with old tombstones and monumental murals.

    Sint-Niklaas

    8433 Slijpe (Middelkerke)

    Closed

  • The original tomb of the local saint Berlindis was destroyed by the Vikings and later reconstructed with a unique rococo front.

    Sint-Pieter en Sint-Berlindis

    9402 Meerbeke (Ninove)

    Closed

  • An atypical church mixing Gothic styles from Tournai and Brabant. Richly decorated interior with silver-ware and tapestries from Oudenard.

    Sint-Walburga

    9700 Oudenaarde

    Closed

  • Discover the serene atmosphere of a village church, in a dead-end street in the Scheldt Valley. Renowned for its special acoustics.

    Sint-Stefanus

    9820 Melsen (Merelbeke)

    Closed

  • A modern church in the shape of a scallop shell replacing the Chapel Sainte Anne. A place of pilgrimage since 1330. Ideal for concerts. Stained glass windows and fine walks along the Scheldt.

    Sint-Anna-ten-Drieën

    2050 Antwerpen-Linkeroever

    Closed

  • A church in neo-Romanesque and Byzantine style (1928). Baroque and Art Nouveau furnishings.

    Saints-Pierre-et-Paul

    7784 Warneton (Comines-Warneton)

    Closed

  • Neo-Romanesque church rebuilt after the destruction of the old 11th and 16th century churches.

    Onze-Lieve-Vrouw

    8950 Nieuwkerke (Heuvelland)

    Closed

  • 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>

    Sint-Martinus

    9500 Onkerzele (Geraardsbergen)

    Closed

  • A Neo-Gothic church with interior furnishings in the same style.

    Sainte-Famille

    7700 Mouscron

    Closed

  • One of the most noteworthy and impressive Neo-Gothic buildings in Belgium (1907).

    Saint-Martin

    6700 Arlon

    Closed

  • A Romanesque collegial church, embellished and refined in the 18th century, notable for its superb Merovingian sarcophagus and reliquary.

    Saint-Georges et Sainte-Ode

    4540 Amay

    Closed

  • Neo-Gothic red brick church containing the tomb of Adrien Vander Woestine.<br>

    Sint-Martinus

    8980 Beselare (Zonnebeke)

    Closed

  • A chapel (1854) inspired by the first Christian churches with a unique cupola. An ancient pilgrimage site. <br>

    Allerheiligen

    3290 Diest

    Closed

  • Late Gothic pseudo-basilica using Gobertange stone.

    Sint-Catharina

    2200 Herentals

    Closed

  • One of the most beautiful examples of Romanesque architecture in Namur

    Notre-Dame du Rosaire

    5100 Wierde (Namur)

    Closed

  • A neo-Ghotic building with a harmonious decor and a turbulent building history.

    Sint-Willibrordus

    9910 Knesselare

    Closed

  • Modern church housing the shrine of Saint Julie Billiart. The Heritage Centre presents the life and spirituality of the saint, as well as the history of the Sisters of Notre-Dame.

    Sainte-Julie

    5000 Namur

    Closed

  • A brick chapel (1617) - in the crypt, the tomb of Father Damien - documentation centre.

    Sint-Antoniuskapel

    3000 Leuven

    Closed

  • A market hall style neo-gothic church with a sturdy tower.

    Onze-Lieve-Vrouw

    8433 Schore (Middelkerke)

    Closed

  • A Gothic collegial church notable for its three towers and large rose window.
  • A Neo-Classical church rebuilt after WW1with interior elements saved from the destruction of the old building.

    Saint-Martin

    7623 Rongy (Brunehaut)

    Closed

  • 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.

    Sint-Jan

    8970 Poperinge

    Closed

  • 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>

    Sint-Martinus

    3960 Beek (Bree)

    Closed

  • Surrounded by the cemetery and completed in 1867, St. Roch's Chapel is a building in flake-stone (probably Ottré's) and bluestone, in an eclectic style, typical of the Belgian monumental style of the XIXth century.

    Saint-Roch

    6982 Maboge (La Roche-en-Ardenne)

    Closed

  • A Neo-classic church. Statues of the two patron saints of the church, bishops of Maastricht.

    Sint-Monulfus en Gondulfus

    3630 Mechelen-aan-de-Maas (Maasmechelen)

    Closed

  • A Neo-Gothic church like a covered market built 1923 which hosts concerts and conferences. A memorial column for Georges Guynemer, the pilot.

    Sint-Paulus Bekering

    8920 Langemark (Langemark-Poelkapelle)

    Closed

  • A large collegiate Romanesque church of the 11th century sedately restored in Rhenish - Romanesque style after 1944. An exceptional Patrimony.

    Sainte-Gertrude

    1400 Nivelles

    Closed

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