Regional Heritage Sites
This collection highlights the architectural and cultural heritage of Geraardsbergen and its surrounding districts. The list features a significant concentration of religious sites, most notably the Sint-Bartholomeuskerk with its blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Neo-Gothic styles. Other key landmarks include the 15th-century Manneken Pis statue—older than its Brussels counterpart—the historic Abijdpoort abbey gate, and industrial heritage represented by the Fontaine-Van Damme cardboard factory.
Sint-Bartholomeuskerk
A significant parish church dedicated to Apostle Bartholomew, showcasing a unique architectural blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Neo-Gothic elements.
Sint-Pietersbandenkerk
A historic parish church located in Ophasselt, recognized as a regional heritage site.
Sint-Martinuskerk
Regional heritage site and place of worship.
Sint-Bavokerk
Parish church and regional heritage site.
Sint-Amanduskerk
Historic Roman Catholic church and regional heritage site.
Sint-Amanduskerk
Catholic place of worship and regional heritage site.
Sint-Jan-Baptistkerk
Local parish church and regional heritage site.
Sint-Amanduskerk
Catholic church and regional heritage site.
Sint-Mattheuskerk
Roman Catholic parish church and regional heritage site.
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk
Roman Catholic church and regional heritage site.
Kartonfabriek Fontaine-Van Damme
A former cardboard factory preserved as a site of regional industrial heritage.
Manneken Pis
A historic fountain and statue of a urinating boy commissioned in 1459, predating the famous version in Brussels.
Abijdpoort
A historic abbey gate serving as a monumental entrance to former ecclesiastical grounds.
Veilig Wonen
A local monument and regional heritage site.
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