CHURCH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
Church composed of three distinct naves, each dating from different periods, between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries.
This 14th-century church is composed of three distinct naves, each dating from different periods, between the 13th and 15th centuries, as does the tower. This architectural style is typical of the hall churches, which are very common in Flanders and known as hallekerque. The high spire that points to the heavens is still 52 metres high, but the most remarkable piece is certainly the portal, which may have been used by the abbey in the past. However, the age of the building does not allow the public to admire the interior.
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