Heilige Remigius

Replaced an older water board church from 1832. Very important and iconic interbellum church with tower and roof turret.

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Heilige Hubertus

In 1933 the parish was founded and separated from the parish of Beek. That year the rectory was also built to the design of architect Stephan Dings from Beek. In the period 1936-1937 the church was built to the design of architect Alphons Boosten from Maastricht. The church was designed inspired by the façade of the Romanesque Basilica of Our Lady in Maastricht and was built in a romantic-modernist style. The church is considered one of the most important exponents of the so-called Limburg Reveil, a regional art movement from the Interbellum that often found its inspiration in a self-confident, personal and romantic approach to its own native region. Artists who contributed to the creation of the church building are Henri Jonas, Charles Eyck, Joep Nicolas, Charles Vos, Gisèle Waterschoot van der Gracht, Jacques Verheyen, Jef Scheffers, Yvonne Trypels and Eugène Quanjel.

Heilige Martinus

The Sint-Martinuskerk is a church building in Beek in the municipality of Beek in the Dutch province of Limburg . The church is located on the Burgemeester Janssenstraat at the end of the street Markt . To the east of the church lies the street Achter de Kerk and on the south side begins the Sint Martinusstraat . About 150 meters to the northwest is the Protestant Church .

St.-Bavokerk

Roman Catholic Church. Nave with west tower from 1763 in the style of the Aachen architect Laurensz Mefferdatis; transept; choir and side aisles modern. Baptismal font ca. 1200, two gentlemen's pews in Louis XV style and two 19th century. Limestone holy water (18th century). Gravestone, 1697. In the churchyard thirteen stone grave crosses, 1624-1746. Single-manual organ (national monument), made in 1763, possibly by H. Möseler. The organ was internally renovated in 1980 by L. Verschueren (Heythuysen).