The Sint-Martinuskerk is a church building in Vechmaal in the Belgian municipality of Heers in the province of Limburg. The building is situated on the Suskesstraat and the Peuskensstraat and is surrounded by the walled cemetery accessible via a high staircase on the west side. The brick building is a neoclassical hall church and consists of a partly built-in west tower, a single-aisled nave with five bays and a choir with a straight bay and a semicircular choir closure. The choir is flanked by two sacristies. The square, flat-rising tower has bluestone corner bands, a rectangular entrance surmounted by an ordination inscription with chronogram for 1818: InCoLarUM zeLo aereqUe aeDIfICatUr, round-arched gallows holes and is topped by a constricted needle spire. The tower is built around the old Romanesque tower of silex, which has been preserved to a height of half a meter.
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