The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp

Our Lady Cathedral

Our Lady Cathedral

Our Lady Cathedral

Our Lady Cathedral

Our Lady Cathedral

Our Lady Cathedral


Our Lady Cathedral

Our Lady CathedralThis Cathedral in Antwerp is the largest Gothic church in the Low Countries. It was build between 1351-1521 and dominates the Antwerp's skyline. The north tower of the cathedral is 123m high, the south tower measures 65,30m. Mary is the patron saint of the cathedral and also of the whole city. Inside you can see a beautiful wooden statue of her with child in one of the chapels. Another great reason to have a look inside are the paintings of Peter Paul Rubens. The cathedral houses "The Raising of the Cross", "Assumption of the Virgin Mary" and "The Descent from the Cross".

Jurgen Huibers
Jurgen Huibers

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4 comments:

Ali said...

How absolutely stunning those photos are! I dropped by here to pass you an EntreCard and I ended up staying for 30 minutes. Your photos are spectacular!

I didn't see an RSS feed on your blog. Can I subscribe to this so that I get your updates?

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Jurgen Huibers said...

Hi, thanks for the visit. If you want to subscribe to my feed you can do that here: http://juka14.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

Anonymous said...

wow! I ended up staying longer than I anticipated too. Great photos! I can't wait to see your next photos. (If you want you can upload your feed url to your profile page on the MACROCOSM so when people visit your profile they can see some of your pics.)

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