Heilige Jozef

The St. Josef Church is a Roman Catholic Church built in 1910 and expanded in 1932.

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Heilige Martinus

Roman Catholic Church. Tower of marl. approx. 1400; the upper section decorated with trefoil frieze and corner pilasters. Three-aisled nave approx. 1850, transept and choir, 1884, neo-Gothic. In the nave three pairs of columns with Maas capitals, XV, from the old nave. Tombstone of Herman van Bronckhorst 1512. In the churchyard stone grave cross 1743. Mechanical tower clock, German type, circa 1900-1930, later fitted with electric winding.* The tower clock was lost to fire in 2004.

Heilige Augustinus

Three-aisled neoclassical pseudo-basilica with tower with Romanesque superstructure, built in 1848-1849 by J. Dumoulin to replace a medieval church. Internally plastered barrel vaults. The most important inventory item is the statue group from around 1525 of Anna te Drieën by an unknown sculptor, named the Master of Elsloo after this group. Furthermore, some other 16th century statues, a pulpit from around 1800, originating from the St. Servaas in Maastricht, and two baroque side altars. Organ by Pereboom & Leyser from 1874. During the war, on 17 September 1944, the tower and roof were badly damaged by grenade fire. German soldiers were stationed there who used the tower as a lookout post against the English, who were rapidly approaching from Belgium. Tower damaged 1944, restored.