Chapel of Saint Hubert,

The Chapel of Saint Hubert, dating from 1627, is topped by a small octagonal bell turret with an iron cross at its summit. This itself carries a cross and key symbol which was probably that of the Saint Hubert abbey. There are some statues of saints inside. When the chapel is closed a small opening in the door allows one to view the interior.

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Church of Saint Remy, Ortho

The square church tower dating from 1671 stands out even at night thanks to its lighting. In disrepair in 1901, it was rebuilt in 1908. The whitewashed interior has some 14th-century gothic fonts and several statues and statuettes of saints. The choir’s stained glass window depicts the patrons of the parish, Sainte Anne and Saint Rémy.

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Church of Saint Lambert, Buisson

In a charming village full of character, the Church of Saint Lambert is welcoming, and very often open throughout the year. Inside are the statues of Sainte Anne and Saint Lambert. In the entry porch two long bell cords hang ready for action. Note also the contemporary Way of the Cross where the men arresting Jesus carry guns.