Cathédrale des Saints Michel et Gudule / St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral (Brussels, Belgium)
N 50° 50.871 E 004° 21.554
31U E 595686 N 5633785
Beautiful Gothic St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral (Cathédrale des Saints Michel et Gudule or Kathedraal van Sint-Michiel en Sint-Goedele) in Brussels is named for the patron saints of Belgium and is the primary church of the country.
Waymark Code: WMMVEH
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Date Posted: 11/08/2014
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After the Cathedral of St. Michael was completed circa 1047, the Duke of Brabant transferred the relics of Saint Gudula here. Very little is known about this daughter of a 7th-century Carolingian nobleman, but her relics are still sheltered in the cathedral.
In the 13th century, the cathedral was renovated in the Gothic style. The choir was constructed between 1226-1276. The facade was completed in the mid 15th century. Today, the Cathedral of St. Michael and Gudula is the episcopal see of the Archbishop of Mechlin-Brussels and therefore the leading Catholic church in Belgium. All royal weddings and christenings take place here.
Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the interior are the stained glass windows, designed by various artists. Those by Bernard van Orley, a 16th-century court painter, are the most spectacular. The window of The Last Judgment, at the bottom of the nave, is illuminated from within in the evening.