St. Paul's Church was built in 1828, in neoclassical style, in the form of a temple (full girdle) and not a cross, with a copper roof. It is not oriented towards Rome-Jerusalem, like the other churches. The main interests to see: - The great baroque altar of Saint Catherine, coming from the basilica, purchased in 1807 - The painting of the conversion of St. Paul, restored by Judith Debruyn in 1998 - Two medallions of the 2 patrons of the universal church and the abbey of Saint-Hubert - St. Peter with his keys and a book (institution) - St. Paul with a sword and a book (missionary) - 19th century tabernacle - pelican feeding children - bust of the 4 evangelists - very beautiful baroque floor lamp - organ: small copy of the romantic organs of the dorgues maker, Mr. Agnessens - 5 schist funerary stelae (including 3 weeping willows) - Stone baptismal font, covered with a red copper dome in 1626. (M. Denis, abbot)
See website of the Maison du Tourisme du Pays de Saint-Hubert
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