Onze Lieve Vrouw Sterre der Zee Basiliek
3 expert reviews
“The west wing and crypts of this medieval Romanesque cruciform structure date from the 11th century, and there's evidence of an earlier church and even a pagan place of worship on the site.”
– Frommer's
1 Star
"The high front extension dates from the same era, while the nave and apse are from the 12C...the church boasts two Romanesque crypts and a 16C cloister, plus a treasury housing precious reliquaries" Full review
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Inside the church, note the remarkable chancel comprising two rows of superposed columns with richly decorated capitals.