Archeological excavations have shown that at the beginning of our calendar people already had settled in Baarlo. Later the
Romans came; they built the Roman road between
Tongeren and
Nijmegen and
Oyen (between Baarlo and Kessel). In the 19th century, the old church of Baarlo became too small, so the city decided to build a new one.
Pierre Cuypers was the architect and the church was finished in 1878. In 1932, the priest chancel and the transept of the church were extended by
Joseph Franssen. In November 1944 the church was blown up by the
Germans. A restoration was not possible. Therefore, it was decided to build a new church. This work was completed in 1955. ==Castles==