A Gothic church (1305) located in the “Grand Beguinage” (UNESCO Heritage)-Restoration showing to advantage superb frescoes and 90 tombstones of beguines.
A late Neo-Gothic 19th century church transformed by Van Assche into a totally Neo-Gothic work of art. Three amazingly beautiful silver reliquaries and a carillon.
The largest Rococo church in the country built in local white stone and donated by the brewers between 1744 and 1750. Noteworthy features are the pulpit, stalls, treasury and gardens.
A conventional church with vestiges of the Romanesque martyr's chapel for Saint Lievin. An annual pilgrimage to this saint, dating from the Middle Ages, starts from Saint-Bavon, Ghent.
Scaldian Gothic style church with a remarkable tower - real museum of paintings, retables and sculptures - ‘Virgin and Child’ masterpiece in white marble by Michelangelo (1504).