St. Peter's Church...
In 1863, Willem Geukens became pastor of Leut, who considered it his life's work to build an even larger church. Herman Jaminé served as architect. The church was built on land opposite the old church, coming from the lords of the castle, the Vilain XIIII family, who was also the largest lender.
The new church was built from 1875-1876 in Neo-Romanesque style. It is a brick cross basilica, finished with elements of marlstone. The projecting west tower with an octagonal spire between four gables is flanked by a semicircular stair tower. On the north side there is a chapel for the Vilain XIIII family, with a stained glass window with a coat of arms and a motto of the family: vilain sans reproche.
The church furniture mainly dates from the time of the construction of the church: the second half of the 19th century. It is designed in neo-Romanesque style. The pulpit, however, is from 1700 and designed in Baroque style. The holy water