That rather little building is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in our regions. It's situated in our village (Lubbeek) and built in neo-gothical style (late 19th century).
Local history tells us that at this place a chapel was originally built in the late middle ages by a landlord whose two daughters died somewhat at the same time. During the procession to the cemetery there was a terrible storm and the people had to hide under the trees. Afterwards they couldn't lift the two coffins anymore from the ground and it was decided to build a chapel there for St.-Mary. The original building was torn down immediately after the French Revolution when we were occupied by the French.
A little century after that this one was erected.