Saint Anthony's Church
Until the time of French rule, the right of the church of Wever belonged to the lord of Attenrode. The pastor had a meager income in the first half of the 17th century; of the proceeds of the tithe he collected 180 guilders, or half of that of Attenrode.
The old church stood 200 m south of the current church, next to the still existing graveyard. In 1635 it burned down during the destruction of Tienen. In 1642 she was covered with straw. In 1787 she was repaired for 300 florins.
The construction of the new church started in 1857 according to plans by architect Alex Van Arenberg from Leuven. It was consecrated on October 5, 1862. It is dedicated to Saint Anthony's eremit, while Saint Anthony abbot was the patron of the old church.
The single-aisled neo-Romanesque building is made of brick with door frames, windows and plinth in natural stone.