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A view on Oostkerke church from the "Spiegelsweg"; probably one of the most scenic places in my neighbourghood. This small road connects the castle of Oostkerke with the church and is a very ancient path, already used in the early medieval times.
Something about the church: on this place, there already was a church around 1100. In the 13th century, the church was rebuilt in gothic style. The Geuex (religious rebels) brought a lot of destructions to the church and as a result, reconstrucions had to be done in the 17th century. The last destruction was at the same time the worst one and took place at the end of the Second World War. Retreating German soldiers placed 2500 kg of dynamite in the tower and blew her up. The tower collapsed and destroyed almost the entire building and a lot of the village center. Between 1952 and 1954, the church was restored in her original condition. Nowadays, the building is a protected monument.
The village itself is also very beautiful (also called the white village due to the chackeld small houses). In 1974, the village of oostkerke received the award "most beautiful village of West-Flanders". If you're in the area, just have a look. It's a really nice place

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