St. Benedict's Church is the parish church of Lozen. This church was consecrated in 1890 and it is a neo-Gothic single-nave cruciform church. At that time, Lozen was elevated to an independent parish because the number of inhabitants of the village had increased considerably. In 1904 a west tower was built at the front of the church and in 1931 the church was enlarged. The Stations of the Cross from 1914 were painted by Karel Theunissen. The three altars in the church were designed by Paul Lateur, son of Stijn Streuvels. In 1943 the design was executed in marble, brick and brass.
Next to the church is a monument that commemorates the crash of two British bombers during WWII.
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