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St. Salvator's Cathedral: A Symbol of Bruges

Discover Bruges' oldest church, a captivating blend of architectural styles and a treasure trove of Flemish art and religious history.

St. Salvator's Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Saviour, is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Bruges, Belgium. It is one of the city's few buildings to have survived the ages without damage. The cathedral showcases a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Neo-Gothic styles, reflecting its long and fascinating history.

A brief summary to St. Salvator's Cathedral

  • Sint-Salvatorskoorstraat 8, Bruges, Brugge, 8000, BE

Local tips

  • Admission to St. Salvator's Cathedral is free, but donations are appreciated.
  • Dress modestly when visiting, as it is a place of worship.
  • Combine your visit with other nearby attractions like the Markt, Belfry, or Groeninge Museum.
  • Check the official website for the most up-to-date information on opening hours and liturgical services.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    St. Salvator's Cathedral is located in the heart of Bruges, making it easily accessible on foot from most central locations. From the Markt (Market Square), walk southeast along Steenstraat. The cathedral will be on your right after a few minutes. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    The nearest bus stop to St. Salvator's Cathedral is 'Brugge Sint Salvatorskathedraal'. Several bus lines serve this stop. A single trip costs €3 if purchased in advance at a kiosk, or €3.50 if bought from the bus driver. A day pass is available for €5 at kiosks or €7 on the bus. From the train station, you can take a bus to the city center and get off at Sint-Salvatorskerk.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Bruges. A taxi ride from the Bruges train station to St. Salvator's Cathedral will cost approximately €14.9, depending on traffic and the specific route. Taxi rates start at €2.4 base fee, plus €2.5 per kilometer.

  • Parking

    If arriving by car, the nearest parking is Centrum-'t Zand car park. This is a central underground car park about a 10-minute walk to the Market Square. Parking costs vary, but you can expect to pay around €1.40 per hour. From the car park, follow the signs towards the Markt and then Steenstraat to reach the cathedral. Note that if you park at Parking Centrum-Station, you can get free bus tickets to the city center.

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St. Salvator's Cathedral, or Sint-Salvatorskathedraal in Dutch, stands as a prominent symbol of Bruges, its Gothic architecture gracing the city's skyline. As the main church of Bruges since the 19th century, it holds a significant place in the city's religious and cultural heritage. Originally built in the 10th century as a parish church, St. Salvator's gained cathedral status in the 19th century after the destruction of St. Donatian's Cathedral by French occupiers. The current Gothic structure's construction began in the late 13th century and was completed in the 15th century. Over the centuries, the cathedral has undergone several changes and renovations, incorporating various architectural styles. Inside, visitors can admire a rich collection of art and artifacts, including works by renowned Flemish artists such as Hugo van der Goes and Dieric Bouts. The cathedral also features a stunning organ built by Jacobus Van Eynde in 1719, which is still played during services and concerts. Other highlights include medieval tombs, Brussels tapestries, and the Gothic choir stalls from 1430. The treasury displays paintings by Dieric Bouts and Hugo van der Goes.

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