posted on 2017-06-30, 00:00authored byG. Massiot & cie
From 1839 on the restorers, including Luis Raeymakers and Louis de Curte, who was responsible for the north transept porch (1881-1886), tried to return it to its original appearance.\u000a\u000aThis former collegiate church, dedicated to SS Michael and Gudule, became a parish church at the Revolution of 1830 and a cathedral in 1962. The present building was begun ca. 1226, but it was finished only towards the end of the 15th century and has been much altered; it is nevertheless a fine example of Gothic architecture in Brabant. The central vessel of the nave built by, among others, Jacob van Tienen, is fully characteristic of Brabantine Gothic, with huge columnar piers 1.47 m in diameter supporting, by contrast, the two fine and delicate upper stages, probably built ca. 1475.
History
Date Created
1910-01-01
Date Modified
2017-06-30
Spatial Coverage
Brussels, Bruxelles, Belgium: at the Treurenberg hill; Parvis sainte-Gudule|Brussels|+50.847778+4.360278
Temporal Coverage
before or circa 1910
Cultural Context
Gothic (Medieval)
Rights Statement
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