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KOEKELBERG BASILICA

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Accès porte 6, 1, Parvis de la Basilique, Bruxelles - Brussel, Belgium
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2024
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2024

The fifth largest church and largest Art Deco religious building in the world, its style has long been the subject of controversy.

The Koekelberg hill is crowned by the Basilica, an immense edifice whose dome can be seen from a great distance. The people of Brussels never really took it seriously, and for too long it was unfortunately considered one of the city's unsightly achievements by its inhabitants. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart, its official name, is now gradually being rehabilitated by public opinion. The fifth largest church in the world, it is one of a series of sanctuaries for the expiation of sins, such as the Sacré-Coeur in Paris or the Basilica in Cambridge. Leopold II had intended it to be Gothic, but the project was modified before construction. The plans (at least in theory) mimicked the Parisian Sacré-Coeur, and the style, entirely representative of its era, was ultimately Art Deco. Concrete, rather than cut stone, was the basic material, covered inside with yellow-ochre terracotta and outside with pink bricks. If you've never strolled through an immense modern religious vessel, a visit is a must! In fact, the Koekelberg Basilica is the largest Art Deco church in the world. The upper gallery not only houses photos of the basilica's construction, but also features a showcase displaying some of the building materials, a gallery of temporary exhibitions (see website), the Cardinal Danneels space, which permanently exhibits works by South Korean artist and ecclesiastic Kim En Joong (including three stained glass windows placed in 2017). There's also a 1/40 scale model by architect Albert Van Huffel, who won first prize in the 1925 Paris Concours des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels. Note the ten side chapels retained in the project: nine for the nine original Belgian provinces and one for the Congo... The upper gallery features a photo exhibition on the construction of the basilica and the materials used. An elevator then takes you up to a panoramic outdoor terrace, offering what is undoubtedly the finest view of Brussels and the surrounding area. On a clear day, you can even see the tower of Mechelen Cathedral, 20 km away. Six orientation tables help visitors to locate the monuments and sites in view. For the more courageous, an additional 250 steps lead up to the 89-metre-high dome. The effect is guaranteed! The ticket includes admission to the Museum of the Black Sisters (open on Wednesdays only) and the Museum of Modern Religious Art, both inside the basilica.

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fc25
Visited in september 2016
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Leopold II, complètement fou de Montmartre, voulait copier le monument à Bruxelles. En 1905, il posa la première pierre et lança officiellement les travaux qui furent interrompu par les deux guerres mondiales. C'est le Cardinal Mercier qui assura ensuite la continuité du chantier. L'architecte gantois, Albert Van Huffel adapta les plans originaux néo-gothiques en un concept d'une église de style art-déco. Koekelberg est la cinquième plus grande église au monde avec seulement 12 mètres de moins que Saint-Pierre à Rome.
frustignole
Visited in april 2017
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Une imposante basilique entourée de parcs. A visiter de l'extérieur mais je ne pense pas que l'intérieur soit nécessaire.
Amelodine
Visited in november 2016
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Très impressionnante ! La vue y est magnifique depuis le toit !
Manej
Visited in december 2015
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Massive, elle ne paie pas de mine mais allez-y. Son intérieur est superbe et la vue de Bruxelles sublime ! Attention, l'entrée est derrière.

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