Ghent: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Saint Nicholas Church
Late Gothic church with rich interiors Saint Nicholas Church, with its soaring Gothic architecture, is a historical and architectural centerpiece in the city of Ghent, Belgium. This monumental church, constructed primarily in the 13th century, is a testament to the medieval might and wealth of Ghent, which...
St Bavo's Cathedral
10th-century Romanesque cathedral St Bavo's Cathedral, a majestic testament to religious architecture, stands proudly in the historical city of Ghent, Belgium. This Gothic edifice, with its towering spire reaching 91 meters, is a focal point of the city's skyline and a repository of art and history.
Saint Michael's Church
Large church with interior artwork Saint Michael's Church stands as a historic beacon of faith in the heart of Ghent, Belgium. This majestic Gothic church, known for its soaring architecture, is a testament to the city's medieval past and has been a cornerstone of Ghent's skyline for centuries.
Oostakker Basilica
The Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes is a Roman Catholic church at Oostakker, near Ghent in Belgium. Built in neogothic style at the end of the XIXe century it is the most important center of marian pilgrimage in Flanders.
St. Stefanus
St. Stefanus is a Catholic parish church in Ghent, Belgium, part of an Augustinian monastery. It is dedicated to St. Stephen. The present building dates from 1841. The former monastery of 1606 was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1838. The Augustinians temporarily used the church of the Carmelites.
Holy Corner
The Holy Corner is the English name for the Oud begijnhof or Old Saint Elisabeth beguinage in Ghent, Belgium. It is one of three beguinages in the city - the other two are the new Saint Elisabeth beguinage in the suburb of Sint-Amandsberg and Our Lady Ter Hooyen in the Lange Violettenstraat.
Leie Gent
The small beguinage O.L.V. Ter Hooyen is situated in southern area of Ghent. This beguinage was built on the ‘Groene Hooie’, between the ‘Hooipoort’ and the ‘Vijfwindgatenpoort’. That is how this little beguinage got its name.