6 Alluring Buildings to See in Ghent, Belgium
3. St. Bavo’s Cathedral
St. Bavo’s Cathedral is a majestic building made of brick and granite. It will entertain you with a Romanesque crypt, a bright interior and numerous unique paintings and sculptures.
The cathedral’s chapel was turned into a Roman-style cathedral back in 1038. Its structure has undergone some changes between the 14th and 16th centuries; therefore, some beautiful Gothic influences can be seen and admired here. Also, a new choir and a tower were added to the imposing sanctuary.
Inside, the altar is the most important piece to be studied. The artwork is signed by the famous Van Eyck, one of Belgium’s biggest artists. Some of the paintings that you can see here were brought in 1816 by an English collector named Edward Solly. They were purchased in 1821 by the King of Prussia, Frederick William III. The place preserves an impressive collection of religious objects and artefacts. The oldest items date from the 8th century, while the most recent ones from the 1990s. The main work is the renowned medieval painting entitled The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb.
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