A Gothic (1500) church,frequently modified,replaced a small Romanesque one whose foundations are visible. Damaged during WW1, it was redecorated by local artists, the organ restored and stained glass windows replaced.
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
A large collegiate church in the covered market style rebuilt after a fire in 1419. An 18th century open tower. 17th century improvements with a pulpit, confessionals and 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.
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).