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17-Mar-2024

Ghent. Sint-Niklaaskerk

This church was built in Tournai bluestone and is one of the finest examples of the Scheldt Gothic style. St Nicholas' Church is not just any church; it is a dynamic tribute to the bustling city that surrounds it.As the first parish church in the Low Countries featuring emancipated urban architecture, St Nicholas' Church tells the story of Ghent throughout the centuries. A place where speed and dynamism went hand in hand with the city’s growing population and evolving architectural trends. Established in the 13th century, St Nicholas' Church served as the spiritual centre for merchants and artisans. A unique feature is the lantern tower which is located not above the entrance, but above the crossing of the nave and the transepts.

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Dan Opdal10-May-2024 21:50
Perfect Composition, Jose! V
Art Parnell10-May-2024 02:00
interesting and ornate architecture. Beautifully captured, Jose.
Julie Oldfield10-May-2024 01:58
Very fascinating detail. V
Hank Vander Velde10-May-2024 01:33
Good close-up of this interesting and detailed work of art Jose.
Dennis Hoyne10-May-2024 01:20
A fine shot of this wonderful artwork.
Johnny JAG09-May-2024 20:35
Incredibly ornate!
Nick Paoni09-May-2024 20:05
So beautiful. It must have been so impressive to see in person.
Walter Otto Koenig09-May-2024 19:38
Very nice perspective and detail. "V"
Pierre Martin09-May-2024 18:41
these are such impressives and beautiful, splendid picture!
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography09-May-2024 18:20
Beautiful image of this stunning altar, and an interesting story, Vote.
Helen Betts09-May-2024 16:38
Amazingly ornate altar, and captured in excellent detail. V.
Tom Munson09-May-2024 15:51
Impressive, Jose.
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