The Saint Vincent Church, the church without a tower, is a church in the Belgian village of Buizingen in Flemish Brabant.
The original chapel of Buizingen was located opposite the entrance of the then castle from the 15th-17th century. With the arrival of the Eizingenaars and the population explosion, this chapel became too small for the over 2000 parishioners, and it was demolished in 1902. In the meantime, the new, larger, and current Saint Vincent Church was built and inaugurated on October 11, 1904. However, the tower was never completed, leaving Buizingen without a spire to this day. This also gave rise to the saying: “In Buizingen, they are shorn, for they have a church but no tower.”
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Address: Gemeenteplein, Halle, Belgium
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