In the center of the village of Sint-Antelinks stands a church (1847-1848) with a tower from around 1700. The protected organ in the church was built by one of the descendants of the Van Peteghem family, a well-known Flemish family of organ builders. A persistent rumor goes that when Napoleon occupied the region, he had the spire of the tower removed to gain an overview of the area and any advancing troops. On clear days, you can see the Oudenberg chapel of Geraardsbergen from the church.
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Address: Sint-Antelinks
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