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The Parochiekerk Sint-Stefaan, also known as Sint-Stefanuskerk, is a striking neogothic cruciform basilica located in Hingene, a charming deelgemeente of Bornem in the Belgian province of Antwerp. Situated at an elevation of approximately 38 meters, this historical site stands proudly on a square adorned with mature beech and chestnut trees, bordered by a walled cemetery and close to the impressive Kasteel d'Ursel. Its unique architecture, blending Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and Neogothic styles, makes it one of the most notable landmarks…
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The church is generally open to visitors on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, specifically between 9 AM and 11 AM. During the summer months, the "old church" portion may also be accessible for exploration.
Yes, the Parochiekerk Sint-Stefaan hosts theme exhibitions in early September. Additionally, a patron saint's day celebration takes place in late December, offering another opportunity to experience the church's community life.
Parking is available nearby the church, making it convenient for those arriving by car. While the intro states parking is available, it's advisable to arrive earlier on busy days or during special events to secure a spot.
The area around Parochiekerk Sint-Stefaan and Hingene is characterized by generally flat and easily walkable terrain. This makes it suitable for a wide range of activities, from leisurely strolls along the riverbanks to more extended cycling routes, accommodating all ages and fitness levels.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits mentioned as being required for general hiking or nature access in the Hingene area around Parochiekerk Sint-Stefaan. Visitors are encouraged to respect local regulations and private property.
While the immediate church grounds may have restrictions, many of the walking and cycling routes in the broader Hingene and Bornem area are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
Yes, the village of Hingene and the wider Bornem municipality offer various options for refreshments. You can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the vicinity, perfect for a break after exploring the church and its surrounding trails.
Inside, the church houses an 18th-century corpus on a renewed cross, and much of the furniture dates from the 19th century. You can also find bluestone tombstones from the 16th to 18th centuries, and artworks like "Calvary" and "Annunciation" from the Flemish school. Notably, it contains the crypt of the ducal d'Ursel family.
Absolutely! Walks starting from the church often lead through the village and past Kasteel d'Ursel. The area is bordered by the Scheldt and Rupel rivers, offering scenic riverbank views. The square itself is adorned with mature beech and chestnut trees, providing a pleasant natural setting.
While specific public transport routes are not detailed, Hingene is a deelgemeente of Bornem, suggesting it would be connected by local bus services. Visitors are advised to check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching Hingene.
The church is a fascinating architectural blend, integrating elements from Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and Neogothic styles. It features brick construction with decorative natural stone, neogothic pointed arch windows, and notably preserves its 15th-century Gothic choir and Romanesque tower from earlier structures within the 19th-century design.