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Architectural Highlights of Mechelen

Mechelen’s architectural landscape showcases the evolution of Brabantine Gothic and Flemish Baroque styles. This collection includes the UNESCO-listed St. Rumbold’s Tower and the historic Cloth Hall, alongside the 13th-century Hoogbrug, Belgium’s oldest stone bridge. The list highlights religious monuments housing Rubens’ masterpieces, Renaissance palaces like Hof van Busleyden, and industrial heritage such as the 16th-century Volmolen water mill. These structures define the city's skyline and reflect its history as the capital of the Burgundian Netherlands.

St. Rumbold's Cathedral A

St. Rumbold's Cathedral

St. Rumbold's Cathedral is the Roman Catholic metropolitan archiepiscopal cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium, dedicated to Saint Rumbold,…

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Stadhuis Mechelen

A complex on the Grote Markt comprising the 14th-century Cloth Hall, an unfinished UNESCO-listed belfry, and the 16th-century Palace of the Great Council, which was completed in Neo-Gothic style during the 19th century.

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Sint-Romboutstoren

A 97-meter-high UNESCO World Heritage belfry featuring two carillons and a skywalk. This 15th-century tower was originally intended to reach 167 meters but remains unfinished.

Sint-Janskerk D

Sint-Janskerk

A 15th-century Gothic church known for its rich Baroque interior and Peter Paul Rubens’ triptych, 'The Adoration of the Magi,' located behind the high altar.

Basilica of Our Lady of Hanswijk E

Basilica of Our Lady of Hanswijk

The Basilica of Our Lady of Hanswijk is a Roman Catholic basilica in Mechelen, Belgium.

Schepenhuis, Mechelen F

Schepenhuis, Mechelen

The Schepenhuis of Mechelen, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, is a building where the city's aldermen held their meetings in the Middle Ages.

Hof van Busleyden G

Hof van Busleyden

An early 16th-century Renaissance palace built for humanist Hieronymus van Busleyden. The complex now serves as the city museum, detailing Mechelen's history during the Burgundian period.

Begijnhofkerk Sint-Alexius en Catharina H

Begijnhofkerk Sint-Alexius en Catharina

A 17th-century Baroque church located within the Large Beguinage. It features a facade attributed to Lucas Faydherbe and contains a collection of over 50 historic paintings.

Brusselpoort I

Brusselpoort

The Brusselpoort is the sole remaining city gate of the original twelve gates of the city of Mechelen, Belgium.

Hoogbrug J

Hoogbrug

Built in the 13th century using sandstone, this is the oldest stone bridge in Belgium. It spans the Dijle river, connecting the IJzerenleen with the Guldenstraat.

Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-over-de-Dijlekerk K

Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-over-de-Dijlekerk

A 14th-century Brabantine Gothic church housing Peter Paul Rubens’ masterpiece, 'The Miraculous Draught of Fishes,' which was commissioned by the local fishmongers' guild.

Fonteinbrug L

Fonteinbrug

A historic arched stone bridge crossing the Dijle river at the end of the Bruul, one of Mechelen's primary shopping streets.

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Sint-Katelijnekerk

A 14th-century Gothic parish church serving one of Mechelen's oldest neighborhoods. It features a sober interior with Baroque elements and 17th-century artworks.

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Volmolen

A 16th-century water mill on the Dijle river, originally used for fulling wool as part of the city's historic textile industry.

Sint-Jozef-Colomakerk O

Sint-Jozef-Colomakerk

A Neo-Gothic church built in the early 20th century to serve the Hanswijkenhoek district. It is characterized by its brick construction and slender spire.

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