his church is at the beginning of the popular Marolles district. It was recently successfully restored. While the 13C transept is pure Romanesque style, Brabançon Gothic art dominates most of the building, giving it a certain grandeur. Note the fine alignment of its lateral gables and the tower-porch topped with a slate roof. Inside, there is great contrast between the darkness of the Romanesque choir and the stark light of the Gothic nave. The columns in the nave are decorated with capitals with cabbage leaves and statues of apostles, some of which were made by L Fayd'herbe and Duquesnoy the Younger
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