St-Walburgakerk

Northwest Belgium


At the southwestern corner of Markt, this imposing church was cobbled together from a 13th-century chancel and a 15th-century Brabantine Gothic tower. Inside are numerous paintings and tapestries. There are carillon concerts at 8.30pm Thursdays in July and August.


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