• The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Dutch: Heilig-Bloedbasiliek) is a Roman Catholic basilica in Bruges, Belgium. The church houses a relic of the Holy Blood allegedly...
  • The statues enjoy great popular devotion and are displayed annually in the Procession of the Holy Blood carried.
  • The Basilica of the Holy Blood and its museum are accessible daily from 10:00 am to 5:15 pm.
  • Tucked into a corner of The Burg, the historic Catholic Basilica of the Holy Blood houses the religious relic of a cloth said to contain drops of the blood of Jesus...
  • The Holy Blood relic is embedded in a rock-crystal vial, which is placed inside a small glass cylinder capped with a golden crown at each end.
  • The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Basiliek van het Heilig Bloed) is a 12th-century chapel, in the medieval town of Bruges, Belgium, which houses a revered vial...
  • The Basilica of the Holy Blood's lower chapel, Saint-Basil Chapel, offers a look at the Romanesque architecture dating back to the 12th century.
  • The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a peculiar religious temple in historic Bruges believed to harbour a vial with the blood of the one and only Jesus.
  • The vial, extremely protected inside the basilica, is allowed outside its walls only on the Ascension Day when the basilica holds a Procession of the Holy Blood.
  • The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a finely tuned blend of late-Gothic architecture with a Romanesque interior, unique in all of the West-Flanders.