Begijnhofkerk

Northeast Belgium


The 1258 Begijnhofkerk is fascinating for its wooden barrel-vaulted ceiling and the contrast between sparse elements of contemporary art and the 38 partially preserved medieval murals.

The most famous of the murals depicts the nipple-clipping torture of St Agatha.


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