Heilige Johannes' Onthoofding

The church consists of a nave from 1836-1838, built by the water board inspector J. van der Reydt, a transept and choir from 1932 by J. Franssen and a west tower from 1908-1910, probably designed by C. Franssen. The latter remains to be verified.

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Heilige Gertrudis

The predecessor of this church was a late Gothic building from around 1450. However, this church was demolished in 1911 to make way for a new church. This church was designed by L. de Vries and is in neo-Romanesque style. A church designed by Caspar Franssen in Einighausen from 1906 served as a source of inspiration. It is a three-aisled brick cruciform church. The front facade is flanked by two almost identical towers, characterized by gables. There is also a gable between the two towers.

Onze Lieve Vrouw Visitatie

The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady Visitation was built in Budel from 1904 to a design by architect C. Franssen, to replace the late Gothic church. The nave and the tower were built first. The neo-Gothic church was expanded by the same architect from 1910 to 1912 with a chancel and transept.

Heilige Petrus' Banden

Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter's Bands. Founded before 1285, in its current form a late Gothic cruciform basilica with built-in tower and modern extension on either side of the choir. The choir, from around 1400, was raised around 1930. The nave, with lower transept, belongs to the Maas Gothic style, around 1450, with cross-ribbed vaults on columns with capitals decorated with water lily leaves. Beautiful tower, restored in 1884 and 1905 (Jos. Th. Cuypers), with ample use of natural stone, diagonal buttresses with recessed fields, natural stone arch friezes in the wall surfaces of the sections of the tower massif, extended staircase tower; high spire, constricted from four to eight sides, crowned by a pear (built in 1714 after the fire of 1699). Inventory: bluestone baptismal font from around 1500; oak pulpit, 18th century, with later evangelist heads and a railing from around 1800; 15th century statues of Catherine and Barbara; statue of St. Anne from around 1750. Painting on panel from around 1700; miraculous multiplication of the loaves. Organ in neo-Gothic case, built by the Mechelen organ builder Loret in 1863. Restored in 1889, 1907 and 1937. Wooden oxal in neo-Gothic style with parapet, supported by corbels, which rest on coupled natural stone columns. In a neo-Gothic case an organ with Hoofdwerk and Onderpositief, built in 1863 by FB Loret. Restored in 1889, 1907 and 1987.