1 Best Sight in Dinant, The Meuse and the Ardennes

Eglise Collégiale Notre-Dame de Dinant

The town’s keystone is its Gothic main church, which dominates the riverfront below the Citadelle. Parts of it date from the 13th century; its distinctive gray onion-dome bell tower, a 16th-century addition following a fire, was originally designed to grace roof of the town hall. The interior is particularly noteworthy for its impressive stained-glass windows, the largest of which was created by the 20th-century artist Gustave Ladon.