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Église St Martin

The Ardennes


St Martin’s was built from 1907 in classic Gothic style and, with its 97m spire, is Arlon’s most eye-catching building. The real attraction is its soaring interior, with piped plainsong adding atmosphere to the colourful light strained through stained glass.

The traditional style of the apse’s fine rose window contrasts with Étienne Triboulet’s 2017 masterpiece of modernism above the eastern portal. The church had originally been funded when King Léopold II decided that foreign visitors arriving in his realm should be met with a building whose grandeur befitted Belgium's new-found world stature.


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Nearby The Ardennes attractions

1. Maison Gaspar

0.09 MILES

This grand mansion's main collection celebrates the sculptures of Jean-Marie Gaspar and the photographs of his brother Charles. However, the biggest draw…

2. Musée Archéologique

0.1 MILES

Mementoes of Arlon’s Roman and Merovingian history are displayed in the rich, but rather static, Musée Archéologique.

3. Knipchen

0.31 MILES

Subtle enough to be almost invisible from within the town, Arlon's central viewpoint offers surprisingly wide and attractive vistas that are even more…

4. Château de Koerich

6.36 MILES

Elements of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles can all be seen at this castle at the Eisch Valley's western end. Originally built in the…

5. Grand Château d'Ansembourg & Gardens

10.66 MILES

Built between 1639 and 1647, the grand château at Ansembourg is closed to the public except for a handful of guided tours per year; check the website for…

6. Casino Luxembourg

15.1 MILES

Hungarian composer-virtuoso Franz Liszt gave his last concert at this grand one-time society mansion. Today, the building hosts regularly changing…

8. Place de la Constitution

15.2 MILES

Towering above this leafy triangular ‘square’ is a WWI memorial, Gëlle Fra. Beyond, the valley falls away to the Pétrusse River.