St. Remigius church
This church in the Kempen Gothic style has a tower over 46 meters high which is equipped with a characteristic onion-shaped sphere and decorated with sand-lime bricks. Read more
Until the 19th century, both Baarles and the surrounding villages belonged to the same parish that belonged to this St. Remigius church. This church in the Kempen Gothic style has a tower over 46 meters high which is equipped with a characteristic onion-shaped sphere and decorated with sand-lime bricks. The 19 stylish stained glass windows of the church were made between 1959 and 1970 by the Antwerp draughtsman and glazier Jos Hendrickx (1906 - 1971). Since 16 September 1942 the St. Remigius church has been a protected monument.
The exterior doors of the church are open every day from 10.00-17.00 hrs. The interior can be viewed through glass doors.