- jewworldorder.org is-the-blood-of-jesus-really-…The Basilica of the Holy Blood and its museum are still accessible to the public every day from 10 am to 5 pm, with the exception of Sunday mornings.Bulunamadı: belçika
- viator.com Bruges-attractions/Basilica-of-the-…The Basilica of the Holy Blood is open daily all year round, but it’s only possible to see the vial said to hold Jesus’ blood 11:30am–noon and 2pm–4pm.Bulunamadı: belçika
- expedia.com.my Basilica-Of-The-Holy-Blood-…Heilige Bloed Basiliek, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, is one of a handful of places around the world claiming to have blood-soaked garments or phials of...Bulunamadı: belçika
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g188671-…Basilica of the Holy Blood Bruges. This church is famous for its relic of the blood of Christ which is said to have been brought here in 1150.Bulunamadı: belçika
- frommers.com destinations/bruges/attractions/…...Jan 1, Nov 1, and Dec 25 Phone 050/336-792 Prices Basilica free admission; museum 2.50€ Web site Basiliek van het Heilig-Bloed (Basilica of the Holy Blood).Bulunamadı: belçika
- en.everaoh.com basilica-of-the-holy-blood-of-…On Bürg Square, in Bruges , one of the oldest sights of Belgium is the basilica of the Holy Blood. This Roman Catholic church, originally built in the distant...Bulunamadı: belçika
- tripendy.com location/basilica-holy-bloodThe Basilica of the Holy Blood, built between 1134 and 1157 as the chapel of the residence of the Count of Flanders, houses the venerated relic of the...Bulunamadı: belçika
- tr.advisor.travel poi/Basilica-of-the-Holy-Blood-…Basilica of the Holy Blood (Nederlands: Basiliek van het Heilig Bloed) bir turistik, içinde Bazilika kiliseleri biridir Bruges , Belçika .
- structurae.net en/structures/basilica-of-the-holy…Basilica of the Holy Blood is a basilica that was built from 1134 until 1157. The project is located in Bruges, West Flanders, Flanders...Bulunamadı: belçika
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/10429534The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a basilica in Bruges, Belgium. Originally built in the 12th Century as a chapel, it was promoted to basilica in 1923.Bulunamadı: belçika