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Church of St. John the Baptist at the Béguinage

Brussels, Belgium · built 1657

The Church of St. John the Baptist at the Béguinage (Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste au Béguinage, Sint-Jan-Baptist ten Begijnhofkerk), or the Béguinage Church (Église du Béguinage, Begijnhofkerk), is a Catholic parish church in central Brussels, Belgium. It is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. The original Gothic church was built at the end of 13th century, as part of the Great Beguinage of Brussels. It was partially destroyed by Calvinists in 1584 and rebuilt thereafter. Attributed to the Flemish architect Lucas Faydherbe, the reconstructed building, which still stands today, is a notable illustration of the Italian-influenced Brabantine Baroque style of the 17th century. The complex was designated a historic monument in 1936. The church is located on the Place du Béguinage/Begijnhofplein, not far from the Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein, the Place Sainte-Catherine/Sint-Katelijneplein and the Grand Hospice Pachéco. This site is served by the metro stations De Brouckère and Sainte-Catherine/Sint-Katelijne on lines 1 and 5.

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