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The Basilica of the Holy Blood and its museum are accessible daily from 10:00 am to 5:15 pm. On Fridays, Sundays and festival days, the upper basilica is not accessible between 10:45 am and 12:15 pm due to the celebration of the Eucharist, unless you wish to attend Holy Mass. Entry to the museum: 5 euros - free for childeren under 12. and also.
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The Basilica of The Holy Blood, Bruges: Crusades and Relics. The earliest fortifications of Bruges date back to the 1 st century AD and it is now famous for its traditional lace works and many historic structures that date to the Middle Ages. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Basilica of the Holy Blood Mass times. Every day, also on Sunday and Holidays, at 11h00 except Thursday. Every day after mass, from 11h30 till 12h00 (also on Thursday) and in the afternoon from 14h00 till 16h00. Choirs wishing to sing during our celebrations are welcomed.
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DONDERDAG 09 MEI 2024 : Onze Lieve Heer Hemelvaart - 9:30: Lauden in de Heilig Bloedbasiliek. - 10:30: Overbrenging van de Relikwie naar de Kathedraal. - 11:00: Pontificale viering in de Sint-Salvatorskathedraal. - 12:00: Verering van het Heilig Bloed in de Sint-Salvatorskathedraal (tot 13:00) - 14:30: Heilig Bloedprocessie.
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The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a Roman Catholic basilica in Bruges, Belgium. The church houses a relic of the Holy Blood allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought from the Holy Land by Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders. Built between 1134 and 1157 as the chapel of the Count of Flanders, it was promoted to a minor basilica in 1923.
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Basilica of the Holy Blood. 5,169 reviews. #9 of 190 things to do in Bruges. Historic SitesArchitectural BuildingsReligious Sites. Closed now. 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM. Write a review. About. This chapel contains a phial that reputedly contains Christ's blood brought back from the Crusades.
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Next comes the New Testament, from Birth in Bethlehem to Pentecost. The third part tells how the relic of the Holy Blood ended up in Bruges. In the last part, the members of the Noble Brotherhood of the Holy Blood accompany the shrine in which the precious relic is stored. More than 1800 participants sing, play music, dance and act.
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History of the Basilica of the Holy Blood. The first historical record to mention the Holy Blood in Bruges dates from 1256. The real story seems to be that it came from Constantinople, which had an extensive collection of relics including one of the Holy Blood.. Constantinople was sacked by the Crusader army of Count of Flanders Baldwin IX in 1204, during the Fourth Crusade.
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697. Wikimedia. The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Basiliek van het Heilig Bloed) is a 12th century chapel, in the medieval town of Bruges, Belgium, which houses a revered vial containing cloth.
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The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Dutch: Heilig-Bloedbasiliek, French: Basilique du Saint-Sang) is a Roman Catholic basilica in Bruges, Belgium.The church houses a relic of the Holy Blood allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought from the Holy Land by Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders.Built between 1134 and 1157 as the chapel of the Count of Flanders, it was promoted to a minor.
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The Basilica of the Holy Blood was elevated to the status of Basilica in 1923, due to the special veneration of the Holy Blood. It consists of an upper and a lower chapel. The lower chapel, dedicated to Saint Basil, is a rare example of Romanesque architecture in the coastal region. The soberly decorated chapel is roofed by stone rib-vaulting.
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The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Bruges. Originally built in the 12th century as the chapel of the residence of the Count of Flanders, the church houses a venerated relic of the Holy Blood allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought from the Holy Land by Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders.
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Additionally, the relic of the Holy Blood is removed from the basilica on Ascension Day each year for a procession around Bruges. This tradition dates to the Middle Ages, though there were periods in the city's history when the religious procession was banned - under a Calvinist regime (1578-1584) and under French rule (1798-1819).
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Every day without fail, ancient Bruges' most cherished relic is trotted out so that faithful Christians and a wave of tourists can admire it. Having prompted the building of the Basilica of the Holy Blood as early as the 12th century, an ornate vial filled with a little piece of fabric is carefully put on display and adored for hours on end.
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The western end of the stadhuis morphs into the Basiliek van het Heilig Bloed. The basilica takes its name from a phial supposedly containing a few drops of Christ's blood that was brought here after the 12th-century Crusades. The right-hand door leads upstairs to a colourfully adorned chapel where the relic is hidden behind a flamboyant.
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Basilica of the Holy Blood and its collection. The Museum of the Holy Blood tells the story of the relic of the Holy Blood that Count Thierry of Alsace is said to have brought with him from the Holy Land (1150). Showpiece of the museum is the reliquary of the Holy Blood, made by the Bruges goldsmith Jan Crabbe (1617), with thirty kilos of gold.