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The Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon (Église Notre-Dame des Victoires au Sablon) & Square du Sablon

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Thursday, 01-Aug-2024


That’s one heck of a name, isn’t it? “The Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon”.

Reading a bit about the church, and the nearby park / square, I… am not quite sure what victories this is specifically referencing. I mean, looking at the article on wikipedia, it… I mean this can’t be right… it appears that the “victory” is that a lady got a vision, stole a statue from Antwerp, and then brought it back to Brussels.

Anyways, I’ll put a link in the bottom. Perhaps one of my astute readers can correct me.

For now – Ohh man the stained glass was beautiful! Seriously – uncertainty about the naming convention of the church aside, it’s an absolutely gloriously beautiful edifice, and hugely recommended to go visit! Especially since it was literally down the road from the art museums, and across the street from a really solid cafe.



Also it has a crossbow on display! I mean, a crossbow! A holy crossbow!

Which… thinking about the word itself… maybe there should be MORE holy cross-bows?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Our_Blessed_Lady_of_the_Sablon

The Church of Saint Catherine

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Wednesday, 31-July-2024


There’s a lot of beautiful buildings in Brussels.

On my wanderings I was fortunate enough to find quite a few of them – walk in, appreciate the architecture and the cool air, and continue my explorations. As with many of the churches I’ve explored on this trip, there really isn’t too much else to say about it… it’s a beautiful gothic / baroque style building, nicely quiet and serene.

It’s simply there, as a beautiful example of architecture and design. No more, no less.