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.
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>
Church which was destroyed twice by war. Monumental interior including a neo-Gothic altarpiece from the former chapel of the St. Jan Berchmans’ College in Antwerp.
The spire of this late Gothic church stands out clearly in this area of the Scheldt. It is priest Poppe's baptismal and parish church. Pilgrimage site for Saint Amelberge.
One of the finest neo-Gothic interior of the country. Beautiful stained glass windows and tapestries, which make this church one of the 100 wonders of Wallonia.
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.