In the heart of the village, this solid neo-Romanesque building hides a delightful wooden décor, more Alpine than Ardennes, while it jealously guards a hundred or so schist crosses rescued from the disuse of the cemetery.<br>
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.
Late classical building from 1794, completed in 1831 - Altar in Louis XIV style - Entombment of Christ, copy of a Caravaggio - Numerous other paintings and objects, a few come from the Romanesque Saint Lambert Chapel (1050) in Lelle.
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.