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The Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon in Bruxelles, designed by the esteemed architect Lucas Faydherbe, stands as a magnificent testament to a blend of Gothic, Gothic Revival, Brabantine Gothic, and Baroque architecture. This historical church, boasting a stellar Google rating of 4.6, captivates visitors with its stunning stained glass windows and meticulous craftsmanship. Its beautifully maintained interior offers an atmospheric and peaceful retreat from the bustling city, making it a cherished spot for both locals and tourists. Across the street, a well-manicured garden adds to the charm of this vibrant neighborhood. The church not only enchants with its splendid Gothic exterior but also houses historical artifacts that offer a glimpse into its rich heritage. With free entry, it promises a pleasant and worth-visiting experience for all who seek to explore the treasures of Brussels.
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Très jolie église de l'intérieur, on s'y sent bien et les énergies sont propices aux ressourcement, recueillement ou à la meditation. Les vitraux colorés par temps de soleil apportent beaucoup de gaieté dans ce lieu de spiritualité élevé.
Eine beeindruckende und wunderschöne Kirche, vor allem die malerischen Fenster sind einfach nur traumhaft, vor allem, wenn gerade die Sonne durchscheint.
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