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Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula

Situated in the heart of Brussels, The Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula. is a remarkable piece of medieval Roman Catholic architecture. This cathedral is a tribute to the city’s patron saints, Saint Michael and Saint Gudula. It stands as a testament to the exquisite Brabantine Gothic architectural style. The cathedral’s history dates back to the 11th century when the construction of the Romanesque church began, replacing a pre-existing chapel. By the 16th century, the church had largely evolved into its present Gothic form. Over the centuries, the cathedral’s interior has undergone numerous modifications. The cathedral complex includes chapels from the late-Gothic and Baroque periods. The 19th-century restoration work introduced neo-Gothic decorative elements, including some of the stained glass windows in the aisles.

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