Chapel of St. Theresia, or the so-called Dierick chapel, established in 1929 (year in the heart of the gable peak) by the Dierick family as a private chapel in their garden, adjacent to a sandy road called Tweehaag, to request healing.
Brick chapel with a vestibule and a bench, under an overhanging tiled gable roof. Pointed arch portal and glazed door with grille division. Interior with white-painted wooden pressed vault and altar with polychrome plaster St. Theresia statue between vases with flowers.
Source: Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed
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Address: Tweehaag, 9255 Opdorp, Belgium
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