The church is not far from the Grand Square, but because it is hidden in the alley, it is not found without paying attention. At that time, I saw a tour group going there and followed it. The building is not big, and there are no other churches outside the door, but it is reported that many art works are treasured inside. There is no charge for entering the church, but keep quiet, and both sides are very ornamental.
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The church is not far from the Grand Square, but because it is hidden in the alley, it is not found without paying attention. At that time, I saw a tour group going there and followed it. The building is not big, and there are no other churches outside the door, but it is reported that many art works are treasured inside. There is no charge for entering the church, but keep quiet, and both sides are very ornamental.
The church is not big, it is not a church from the outside, it is difficult for tourists to find it here, on the edge of a street in the old city, the three-story structure, the space inside is not very large, the scenery here is also very good, you can see quite a lot of art. Oh. [View] The view is beautiful [Fun] Very interesting
This place has been translated into various names. I think it should be called the Church of San Carlos. Trip.com is called the Church of Charlotte. Trip.com is wrong and does not translate. I am also drunk. The church itself is not high ranking, and it is really easy to miss, because his baroque bell tower is not eye-catching in the small alley, and the beige walls are good-looking, but the color is not picky, very bad. Originally, I just wanted to take a tower, luck is very good, the small alley can not find the right angle, so I wanted to go around to the front to shoot, the result of the mistake hit the beautifully carved archway in front of the archway, the archway is divided into three floors plus a triangle eaves, It was very beautiful and spectacular to see in a small square, you can think of it as the St. Paul archway in Antwerp, and the two shapes are really similar. And more like, here is actually overfire, this church is said to have been designed by Rubens and painted a lot of murals, the result later a big fire burned out, so now when you go in to see, it is very clean white, the pillar is white, The roof is white (with some gold stars), but you can still notice that the colonnade of the house is two floors, the upper floor allows light to shine directly in, and there is no color mosaic glass mosaic, so the whole church looks brighter, Anyway, it is the feeling of being relatively simple and clean, and the outside archway is completely two styles. In addition, there is a very small square in front of the church, and there is a row of two-story buildings with the same style opposite the square. There are portraits in front. The word stadsbibliotheek was engraved on the ride upstairs. At first, I didn't know what that was for. I came back and checked the dictionary to find out that it was German for the city library. It seems that the church has been a library before, but the books here have burned out in the fire, which is a pity.
Church culture is also very prevalent here, almost everywhere, and this building is even more striking, gorgeous, and many of the interior decorations are also very attractive.
The remains of the ancient church, which is highly known in Belgium, are mottled walls that reveal a sense of vicissitudes and heavyness of history.