The Church of St. Bartholomew is a Roman Catholic church in Bousval, a village in the Belgian town of Genappe, Walloon Brabant.
Of Romanesque origin, it was largely rebuilt in classical style in 1761, then in neo-classical style in 1857 by the architect Émile Coulon. With a beautiful classical portal, it houses an important heritage including baptismal font of 1555, the tombstones of two lords of the early seventeenth century, a polychrome statue of the same period, the marble mausoleum of the family Count van der Stegen and the chariot of Saint Bartholomew, of the late seventeenth century.
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Address: Waals-Brabant, Belgium
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