Notre Dame Des Victoires Au Sablon

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Rue Des Sablons, Brussels 1000 Belgium
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The Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon – or Notre‑Dame des Victoires au Sablon – stands as a breathtaking Brabantine Gothic masterpiece in the heart of Brussels’ historic Sablon quarter. First erected in the early 15th century, the church combines elegant Gothic architecture with richly decorated baroque chapels, frescoes, and a famed triptych by Michiel Coxie. Free to visit every day of the year, it welcomes about 500,000 visitors annually, offering an immersive experience of medieval art, liturgical splendour, and the city’s vibrant cultural life. Visitors can enjoy the soaring nave, the ornate choir, and the treasure trove of 15‑th‑century murals and marble carvings while strolling along the adjacent historic market and cafés.

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Best time to visit

Spring and autumn

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 2 hours
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