Oude Salviuskerkje
The history of the old Salvius church goes back to the end of the tenth century or the beginning of the eleventh century. The north wall of Maas stones remains of the small hall church that was built at that time. In the 15th century, the original hall church was expanded with the current south aisle in Gothic style. Marl was used for this south aisle. The tower, which stands in front of the south aisle, is older and dates from around 1458. The 13th-century choir in late Romanesque style connects to the north aisle and still has the original roof construction.