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Cathedral of Our Lady
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The Cathedral of Our Lady is a Roman Catholic cathedral. Today's see of the Diocese of Antwerp started in 1352 and, although the first stage of construction was ended in 1521, has never been 'completed'. In Gothic style, its architects were Jan and Pieter Appelmans. It contains a number of significant works by the Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens, as well as paintings by artists such as Otto van Veen, Jacob de Backer and Marten de Vos. The belfry of the cathedral is included in the Belfries of Belgium and France entry in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The church's one finished spire is 123 metres (404 ft) high,[3] the highest church tower in the Benelux. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor commented that the spire should be kept under glass, and Napoleon compared the spire to Mechlin lace. The largest bell in the tower requires 16 bell ringers. The west portal features statues which include the missionary Saint Willibrord. He is thought to have spent time in Antwerp in the 7th century. The cathedral possesses some major works of art : -The Raising of the Cross – Peter Paul Rubens -Assumption of the Virgin Mary – Peter Paul Rubens -The Descent from the Cross – Peter Paul Rubens Two of these artworks were confiscated by Napoleon and moved to France, The Raising of the Cross (which was actually the main altar piece of the St Walburga church) and The Descent from the Cross, but were returned to the cathedral in the 19th century
Visitor Info
Rating
★ 4.7 16,700 reviews
Visit Time
~75 min
Best Time
Weekday morning or late afternoon
Insider Tips
- · Give yourself time for the Rubens paintings and the nave interior
- · A weekday morning usually means fewer tour groups
- · The spire and exterior are best photographed from a little distance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the Cathedral of Our Lady famous? ▾
It contains four monumental altarpiece paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, including 'The Descent from the Cross' (1612–14), considered one of the masterpieces of Baroque art; it is also the tallest Gothic church in the Low Countries at 123 metres.
When was it built? ▾
Construction began in 1352 and the main structure was largely completed by 1521, though work continued for centuries; the iconic north tower was finished in 1521.
Is there an entrance fee? ▾
Yes — entry to the cathedral interior costs approximately €12 for adults, which includes access to all artworks and the permanent collection.
What should I make sure to see inside? ▾
Beyond the Rubens altarpieces, look for the carved 17th-century pulpit, the baroque organ, and the 'Madonna of Antwerp' statue venerated since the Middle Ages.
Why does the cathedral have only one completed spire? ▾
Funding and political upheaval (including the 16th-century religious wars) prevented completion of the planned south tower; only the north spire was finished, giving the cathedral its asymmetrical silhouette.
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