A magical church, set of irregular fishermen's market, high-end restaurants, churches. Unfortunately, I went at night and didn't see the appearance of the day. The traffic is also very convenient, the tram and subway can reach all the attractions, the waffles are super delicious! But eating more will get tired. The only one is! There is also a fountain behind it~ The consumption level is very high, which is twice the level of Italy 1.5-2 ~
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A magical church, set of irregular fishermen's market, high-end restaurants, churches. Unfortunately, I went at night and didn't see the appearance of the day. The traffic is also very convenient, the tram and subway can reach all the attractions, the waffles are super delicious! But eating more will get tired. The only one is! There is also a fountain behind it~ The consumption level is very high, which is twice the level of Italy 1.5-2 ~
South along Regent Street, past the Royal Gallery is the Sablon Church. The church is in the Braban-Gothic style. Compared to the church in the Netherlands, the church in Belgium is closer to the Gothic church in France. The church's full name is the Church of the Virgin of Sablon, which dates back to the 13th century and is now expanded in the 1st century. The church was famous for offering a legendary statue of the Virgin, but it was destroyed by the Calvinists in the late 16th century. During the French occupation in 1795, the church's priests suffered no loss of allegiance to France, but was closed for several years. The church separated the two squares, the size of Sablon, from the middle, so the area was called Sablon.
A gorgeous old church located up the hill from the Grand Place. When I stayed in Brussels, this was one of my landmarks and I stopped in one afternoon to check out the inside. Magnificent stained glass and wooden carving.
Middle-aged and elderly people are very suitable for traveling here, praise
Very old building from the outside, and a famous Catholic church in the heart of Brussels.