Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon
Originally a small chapel erected by the Guild of Crossbowmen in 1304
this Church went a long way to become one of the most impressive architectural achievements
of Belgium. The Church that we know of today was finished in 1550.
A magnificent restoration process went underway in the beginning of the 20C.
Exterior pictures of the Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon
Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon corner shot picture both entries seen
Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon main entrance
Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon secondary entrance
Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon back side detail
Pictures of Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon main entrance details
Pictures of Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon Stained glass windows
In the north transept is the tomb of French poet Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
(left of the entrance). Above the entrance is a statue of the Virgin Mary in a boat.
Another Statue of the Virgin mary in a boat inside Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon
Various pictures of inside Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon
pictures of the pulpit of Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon
pictures of sculpted art of Church Notre-Dame-du-Sablon
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