Saint Martin's Basilica
Make a virtual visit to St Martin's Basilica and discover all the masterpieces in the basilica while scrolling through the 360° images. Stroll through the nave to the high choir, walk along the Moneretable and zoom in on the baptismal font to admire all the details up close. You can also take a look inside the normally closed treasure chamber.
St. Veronus Church
Make a virtual visit to the Sint-Veronuskerk in Lembeek and discover this beautiful neo-Gothic church from the 19th century while scrolling. Admire the Gothic choir, the Sint-Laurentius statue and Christ statue. Lembeek hosts the annual St Veronus March on Easter Monday to honour the church's patron saint.
Castle wall WZC Sint-Augustinus
Admire the medieval castle wall at WZC Sint-Augustinus from very close quarters The exposed castle wing with remains of a residential tower from the 14th century and a round corner tower was uncovered in 2004 on the site of the former Saint Mary's Hospital. This now integrated into the infrastructure of the residential care centre.
WWII bunker
Would you like to take a look inside one of Halle's 6 preserved bunkers? The Waterloo-Halle-Ninove defence line was built in early 1939 with the aim of protecting the centre of the country against possible French attacks. The line was 35 km long and consisted of 38 small bunkers (9 in Waterloo, 4 in Braine-l'Alleud, 8 in Halle, 8 in Kester, 5 in Meerbreke and 4 in Pamel).
Archive room den AST
Curious about what the various archive rooms in Museum den Ast look like? These rooms safely store all information about the town (including submunicipalities Buizingen and Lembeek), the region and its inhabitants. In addition, invaluable data on associations and individuals from Halle are also archived there.
Virtual Tour: "Louis Thevenet. A Life in Colour"
In 2024, museum den AST hosted an impressive art exhibition on the life and work of Louis Thevenet (1874–1930), an unconventional Brabant Fauvist described by James Ensor as the "master painter of the joys of South Brabant." Didn't get a chance to visit the exhibition, or want to relive the wonderful experience? Take a virtual tour and explore this unique expo through 360° images!