Overlooking this huge construction is impossible. With its colossal height of 115 metres, the church tower is the second biggest brick tower…
Built in 1557, this basilica is divided into two parts - the upper and the lower chapel.
Easily recognizable by its multiple decorative spires, this building is one of the most beautiful examples of the Gothic Revival style in…
This 83 metres high bell tower is one of the most important landmarks in Bruges.
This 17th-century church is a captivating staple of Baroque architecture among the city's Gothic churches.
A Gothic church used to stand here, but was replaced by this marvellous Baroque church with a mural of the Last Judgement.
St. Salvator's Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Bruges, Belgium.
Lissewege is a sub-municipality of the city of Bruges located in the province of West Flanders, Flemish Region, Belgium.