
Nestled near the Grand Place in Brussels, Saint Nicholas Catholic Church dates back to the 12th century and has endured multiple restorations due to wartime damages. Admire its blend of Romanesque and Gothic features, highlighted by the vaulted arches and intricate stained-glass windows. The serene interior displays precious religious artwork, including a statue of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of merchants—an ode to the city’s prosperous trade heritage. Its compact size makes it a quick but rewarding stop, especially when exploring the surrounding shops, cafés, and historic landmarks in the bustling city center.
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