The Sint-Jan Baptist Church is a church building in the Belgian village of Afsnee. The church is dedicated to John the Baptist, locally known as ''Jan Baptist''. The building was already mentioned in 939 but is probably even older. Afsnee is already mentioned around 850 in the assets of the Saint Peter's Abbey at the time of King Lothair. Over the years, the church has undergone a number of renovations. It has a Romanesque core from the late 12th century, in the form of a Latin cross with a crossing tower. It was designed as a three-aisled church, but it is believed that only the central aisle was built.
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