Saint Mary's Royal Church
The Église Royale Sainte-Marie (French) or Koninklijke Sint-Mariakerk (Dutch) is a Roman Catholic parish church located on the Place de la Reine/Koninginneplein in the Brussels municipality of Schaerbeek. The church was designed by Louis van Overstraeten and built in an eclectic style combining influences from Byzantine and Roman architecture.
Construction began in 1845 and was completed in 1885. The windows were designed and created by the Belgian stained glass artist, Jean-Baptiste Capronnier.
The building received protected status (beschermd erfgoed) through a royal decree issued on November 9, 1976.
Gallery
- Early drawing of the Church's plan
- Floor plan of Sainte-Marie
- The pulpit
- The retable
- A view from Koningsstraat/Rue Royal in nearby Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
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See also
External links
- Phillips: Sainte-Marie Royal Church
- Sacred Destinations: Église Sainte-Marie, Brussels
- Schaarbeek.be: Sinte-Mariakerk (Dutch/Flemish)
Coordinates: 50°51′33″N 4°22′08″E / 50.85917°N 4.36889°E
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