• The Cathedral of Our Lady (Dutch: Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium.
  • In addition to being a historical monument, this Cathedral, however, is first and foremost the House of God and an abode of the people.
  • The sixteenth-century Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium, home to Peter Paul Rubens’s famous Elevation of the Cross and Descent from the Cross, is...
  • Given that Mary is the patron saint of Antwerp it is no wonder there is the Our Lady Cathedral towering over the city.
  • After 169 years of construction, the Cathedral of Our Lady was added to the Antwerp skyline.
  • For more than a thousand years in Antwerp, people have honoured and revered Our Blessed Lady, who is the patroness of both the city and the Cathedral.
  • Book this Antwerp day trip from Brussels. Discover the second largest city in Belgium and take part to a guided tour in Our Lady Cathedral and admire its countless...
  • …for the altar of the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium, commissioned by the city’s Guild of the Arquebusiers (“Musketeers”).
  • The overall design of the Antwerp Cathedral is attributed to Jean Appelmans, also known as Jean Amel de Boulogne, although the construction was most likely...
  • For more than a thousand years now, Antwerp Catholics have honored and revered Our Lady, who is the patroness of both Antwerp and the Antwerp Cathedral.