St. Gertrude’s Church in Ternat Undergoes €254K Restoration

Ternat (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – St. Gertrude’s Church in Ternat is getting €254,500 in restorations, with €175,000 for its interior. Minister Ben Wets says the 15th‑century Gothic landmark will keep its historic role.

As VRT News reported, the St. Gertrude’s Church in Ternat, a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium, is undergoing a thorough restoration. The Flemish government has already given €70,000 to fix the old west tower.  Work will now move to the inside of St. Gertrude’s Church for cracks in the walls, faded paint and years of damage. 

What will €254K restoration do for St. Gertrude’s church in Ternat?

According to officials, a total of €175,000 will be used to fix and protect the interior so the church can stay a place for services, weddings, funerals and events in the village. The whole project will cost €254,500 in the end, and the local churchwardenship will pay the part that is not covered by the Flemish government. When all the work is done, the building will look new again, but still keep its Gothic style.

The next stage of work at St. Gertrude’s Church in Ternat will take care of the ceiling and stone inside the church. Many years without repair have left the ceiling dirty, cracked and peeling. These problems will now be fixed. The vaults will be cleaned and patched up, and every crack will be filled to stop more damage in the future. 

The brick-red colour on the vaults will be painted again. The arches and stone parts will also be given a new coat of paint. Minister of Immovable Heritage Ben Wets (N-VA) said the church has been the heart of Ternat for centuries, a place where people have gathered for communions, weddings, and to say goodbye to loved ones. He added that this investment will keep the church special and allow it to shine for many more years. 

“Nothing is as powerful as preserving our past for the future,”

Says Edward Vander Linden, chairman of the Ternat Church Council.

“With the restoration, we are investing in a heritage that brings residents together.” 

In Ternat, St. Gertrude’s Church has stood for more than 5 centuries. The Gothic building, made of sandstone, has been part of the village since the 15th century and is known by everyone who lives there. Over the years, rain, wind and time have slowly damaged the church and left clear marks on its walls and tower.

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14 responses to “St. Gertrude’s Church in Ternat Undergoes €254K Restoration”

  1. €254K to make a 15th-century church look ‘new’ again? Brilliant idea, because clearly, centuries of history just scream for a fresh coat of paint and a good scrub, right? 🙄💸

  2. jersey Avatar

    €254K to fix a church? Just think of all the weddings, funerals, and services they could’ve held in a fancy café instead—at least the coffee would be fresher! ☕️💸

  3. AxelRoad Avatar
    AxelRoad

    €254K to fix a church that’s already older than your grandmother? Sounds like the locals are really putting their faith in some serious cash! 😏💸

  4. thunder nut Avatar
    thunder nut

    Seems like €254K is the new holy water for St. Gertrude’s—because nothing says “preserving history” like a fresh coat of paint and some fancy scaffolding, eh? 🙄💰

  5. Old Felix Avatar
    Old Felix

    St. Gertrude’s Church is getting a facelift worth more than some people’s houses—cheers to keeping the cracks hidden while the villagers pray for their wallets! 😂💸

  6. thermalmode Avatar
    thermalmode

    €254K for a church restoration? What a steal! At this rate, I might just start charging for my wedding services. 💰😏

  7. darling peacock Avatar
    darling peacock

    A whopping €254K to fix a church? Well, at least the locals can now pray for a less dramatic budget next time! 😂💰

  8. Twin Blaze Avatar
    Twin Blaze

    Oh, a cool €254K to make an ancient church look *almost* new again? Guess history is a bit pricey these days! 💸

  9. Reed Lady Avatar
    Reed Lady

    Looks like Ternat’s got a new reason to cough up 254K! Nothing like a fresh coat of paint to distract from centuries of wear and tear… but hey, at least the church will still look fabulous for all those weddings and funerals! 😂💰

  10. Austin Shamrock Avatar
    Austin Shamrock

    Oh, great! Another €254K to make a church look shiny again—just what we need to keep those centuries-old cracks in style! At this rate, I might as well start charging for my local taxi tours of “vintage” architecture! 😏💰

  11. dora the destroyer Avatar
    dora the destroyer

    Oh, €254K to fix a church that’s been standing since the 15th century? Sounds like a real bargain, mate! Let’s just hope it doesn’t take another five centuries to need a facelift again. 😏💸

  12. €254K to make a 15th-century church look “new” again? Just what we need—a shiny coat of paint on a crumbling relic. Guess the tourists will be thrilled! 😂💰

  13. Buckshot Avatar
    Buckshot

    €254K to fix a 15th-century church? Seems like the perfect way to invest in “heritage” while ensuring the paint job will outlast the parishioners! 😂🎨

  14. clover dragon Avatar
    clover dragon

    Blimey, €254K for a facelift on a church that’s been standing longer than my grandmother? At least now it’ll be the fanciest spot for the locals to pray and pretend they’re not just there for the free Wi-Fi! 😏⛪️

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