The parish church of Sint-Anna is located west of the original village square. Around the church of Sint-Anna-Pede there used to be a cemetery, still visible on the Ferraris map (circa 1770-1778). Today the church is located on a plot of land higher than the street, hedged (hawthorn hedge) and grass, bordered by lime trees. The church can be reached from the north and south via a cobblestone path, which was constructed during the restoration in the 1960s. To the south of the church is the so-called Breugelbank, erected in 1969 after a design by artist Pieter Van der Heyden (Buizingen), in memory of the Breugel year, commissioned by the Flemish Tourist Association and the municipal council of Itterbeek. This church owes its fame to the painting "The Parable of the Blind" (Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte of Naples) by Pieter Breugel (1520?-1569), in which it is depicted.
(Inventory of Immovable Heritage)