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.
A 1767 chapel, newly restored and forming part of a cloister. A Rococo interior with three altars, confessionals, pulpit, stained glass windows and a Rochet organ.
Remarkable witness of the first Romanesque architecture in our regions. Its uncluttered atmosphere and harmonious proportions immerse the visitor in history and contemplation.
A richly decorated Neo-Gotic church - Statue of the Virgin from Spain with a fine embroidered mantle - Small chapel that host music recitals within the walls of the Saint-Elisabeth hospital