Ledevaertkerk
Historic church with (originally) robust tower. In 1648 Protestant church. Destroyed by war in 1944. Reduced during reconstruction, without tower. Reconstruction of the spire next to the church.
Historic church with (originally) robust tower. In 1648 Protestant church. Destroyed by war in 1944. Reduced during reconstruction, without tower. Reconstruction of the spire next to the church.
Late neo-Gothic church with tower and roof turret,
Chapel of St. Jacob. 16th century hall building with three-sided choir closure and a western tower, restored in 1628, with diagonal buttresses. Bell frame with bell by P. van den Ghein, 1553.
The current barn church was built in the mid-18th century to replace an old barn church dating back to 1647. The barn churches were built in Gilze by the predominantly Catholic population when the main church of St. Petrus Bandenkerk was made Protestant. It was not until 1818 that the Catholics of Gilze were able to return to the St. Petrus Bandenkerk.