SINT PETRUS-EN-PAULUSKERK
The neo-Gothic church of St. Peter and St. Paul features beautiful contemporary stained glass windows and a marble mausoleum.
Between the railway station and Wapenplein, the neo-Gothic church of St. Peter and Paul (Sint Petrus-en-Pauluskerk), built in 1907, has magnificent contemporary stained glass windows. Behind the main altar is the Carrara marble mausoleum of the first queen of Belgium, Louise-Marie, who died in Ostend in 1850. Behind the church is the St Peter's Tower or "Peperbusse", the last remains of the old church destroyed by fire in the 19th century.
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