Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp)

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Façade of the cathedral
Façade of the cathedral
South side of cathedral, as seen from the Groenplaats
South side of cathedral, as seen from the Groenplaats
Nave
Nave
Peter Paul Rubens, The Raising of the Cross
Peter Paul Rubens, The Raising of the Cross

Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal, or the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, was started in 1351 and, although the first stage of construction was ended in 1521, has never been 'completed'. In Gothic style, its architects were Jan and Pieter Appelmans. It contains a number of significant works by the Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens, as well paintings by artists such as Otto van Veen, Jacob de Backer and Marten de Vos.

The cathedral is on the list of World Heritage Sites.

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[edit] Significant architectural details

[edit] Main (west) portal

  • Its one finished spire is 123 metres (400 ft) high, the highest church tower in the Benelux.
  • This portal features statues which include the missionary Saint Willibrordus. He is thought to have spent time in Antwerp in the 7th century.

[edit] Major works of art

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Coordinates: 51°13′14″N 4°24′02″E / 51.22056, 4.40056

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