Located next to the city hall on Burg Square, the Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilig-Bloedbasiliek) is a significant landmark in Bruges’ historical center, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to the 12th century, this church is renowned for housing one of the city’s most sacred relics: a vial believed to contain the blood of Jesus Christ. Visitors can explore the basilica’s two distinct levels, each with its own architectural style, and witness the venerated relic during special ceremonies. The lower chapel, with its Romanesque design, contrasts with the Gothic upper chapel, creating a unique and historically rich experience.
Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilig-Bloedbasiliek)
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