It is a pseudo-basilica church with a built-in west tower. The west facade and the tower are made of sandstone and in late Gothic style. Extensions of the nave and aisles are partly made of brick and were executed in neoclassical style.
The church has several 17th-century paintings, such as Golgotha, Adoration of the Shepherds and Resurrection (both around 1600 and from the school of Otto Venius), Risen Christ and the Penitent Sinners (17th-century altarpiece in the St. Anne's choir), Preparation for the Flagellation of Christ (around 1635, by Quellinus). Furthermore, various 17th-century statues of saints.
The choir stalls are from 1716, the baptismal font is from 1619, and there are numerous 18th-century grave and memorial plaques.
Three bells hang in the bell tower. The bells are exceptionally large for such a small community. The chiming bells normally belong in a cathedral tower. The three current bells that still hang in the tower today were cast by Sergeys in Leuven in 1951. The bells were provided with a straight chiming axis. The entire system of the chiming bells, hour strike and dials is controlled by an Apollo II from Clock-o-matic.
Overview of bells[edit | edit source]
Bell 1: Fernanda (Bourdon), striking tone B°, weight 3164 kg, diameter 1.69 m
Bell 2: Lucas, striking tone C#1, weight 1846 kg, diameter 1.435 m
Bell 3: Susanna, striking tone D#1, weight 1322 kg, diameter 1.28 m
Source: Wikipedia