i really enjoyed all the religous places!a great place!go there and look at all the statues, and malk inside!near it, you will find also coffees shopes!
grazus_vardas
I found this gem accidentally while exploring Brussels. The architecture of the church is simply beautiful and once you enter it you can feel the majestic atmosphere of the building. Definitely worth the visit.
kenttraveller85
Interesting, but nothing like Notre Dame in Paris.The Sablon area around is worth a visit with its antique shops.
Karen53London
I personally think this church is prettier than the cathedral ,I have attended mass here on a number of occasions and the Organist is very talented
pubmonster
The stained glass window's in this beautiful church are just fantastic.whenever we are in brussels we alway's make a beeline to this fantastic area and with a wonderful landmark is an added bonus.It's a gothic church,wonderful to look at and if you like great building's like this in an area packed with good bar's and restaurant's this is a must visit.we were here over the Christmas time and it was magical.We are back again in early 2015 and will deffo be going to this area and revisiting this church.
ianwyj
Although the Notre Dame du Sablon dates back to the 15th century, it still appears to have preserved a sense of space amid the encroaching sides of more modern buildings and is good for a short visit. Built in the gothic style, as most churches during the middle ages, the interior is brighter than many of its counterparts. In part, this is due to the extensive use of beautiful stained glass windows, which lets light in easily and have become a highlight of the church. While most depict religious figures, my favourite was the one with the numerous heraldic crests. Look out also for the 17th century entrance to the Ursula Chapel which differs from the rest of the church as it was built in a more flamboyant baroque style.
59brigitteb
I love the light colored stone facades, and the stained-glass windows. Those are so light-colored, large and numerous that the inside, is flooded with light : it's just gorgeous!When I went there to mass in February, there was no heating and it was absolutely, unbearably, utterly COLD.However, it remains my very favourite church in Brussels : it's just so breathtakingly beautiful!
202TonyL
Lots of cafes and windows to look in on. Sundays are quieter as most retail business close down in Brussels, but the Sablon area has quite a lot of activity, as the more bohemian shops, second hand and design stores are open in teh afternoon.