| This Saint Michael and Saint Rolende's church is a mix of several 
building styles. 
 The eldest part is the Romanesque 
western tower from the 12th century, with besides it a round  
staircase tower. it's a very closed tower, with a lot of 
large wall anchors, and almost no windows. 
 The nave is Gothic and dates frm 
the middle of the 16th century. It carries 
cross ribvaulting and gets it's light via 
pointed arch windows.
 In 1761, the choir was adapted and the crypt filled 
up.  
 Inside, there are several noteworthy artefacts, of which we mention  
The Romanesque baptismal font from the 12th centuryu. The 
4 heads represent the 4 Mesopotanian rivers (from Genesis): Eufraat, Tigris, Pishon 
and Gihon.
Mausoleum for Saint Rolende. EIn fact, there are 2 
tombstones for this Saint. The first, coming from the crypt, 
is worked in in a side wall. The second one, a creation from the end of the 16th 
century, is placed in the nave of the church.
Saint Rolende's reliquary. This was made in 1599 
by Henri Libert's atelier from Namur. It is made in 
gilt cupper and  silber, and shows 
episodes from Saint Rolende's life. The organ in 
a nice organ-case was restorated in 2004 by Rudi Jacques Around the church, there is still the graveyard. One finds 
nice old tombsones there. However, I find it sad that the town is too severe, 
removing slightly damaged ones.  
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