- en.m.wikipedia.org Basilica of the Holy BloodOnly the curved arches giving access to the side chapel of the Holy Cross remain from the original Romanesque chapel. Main altar of the Basilica of the Holy Blood.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
- 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
- tripadvisor.com.au 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
- tripadvisor.ie Attraction_Review-g188671-d243316-…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
- 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
- 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 .
- 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
- turpravda.org places/be/brjugge/Bazilika_Svjatoj_…Entrance to the lower chapel of the basilica is free, but a ticket is required to visit the Museum of the Holy Blood of Christ.Bulunamadı: belçika
- travelguide.net holy-blood-basilica/It houses the Gothic Basilica of the Holy Blood on the upper floor, which was reconstructed in the 19th century after being destroyed during the French...Bulunamadı: belçika