St. Salvator’s Cathedral

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St. Salvator’s Cathedral is the main church of Bruges, Belgium, renowned for its medieval architecture, prominent tower, and rich collection of religious art.

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St. Salvator’s Cathedral canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
cathedral
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Romanesque elements
belongsToTradition Latin Church NERFINISHED
category Churches in Bruges
Roman Catholic cathedrals in Belgium
Tourist attractions in Bruges
cityCentre Bruges city centre NERFINISHED
country Belgium
dedicatedTo Jesus Christ the Saviour NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Diocese of Bruges NERFINISHED
function main church of Bruges
hasArtwork paintings
sculptures
stained glass windows
tapestries
hasFeature bell tower
organ
hasInteriorFeature altars
choir stalls
pulpit
side chapels
hasPart chapels
choir
nave
tower
transept
hasStatus cathedral church of the Diocese of Bruges NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation protected monument
knownFor collection of religious art
medieval architecture
prominent tower
liturgicalRite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bruges NERFINISHED
Flemish Region NERFINISHED
West Flanders NERFINISHED
material brick
religion Christianity
roofType pitched roof
towerType church tower
towerVisibility dominant feature of Bruges skyline
usedFor cultural events
religious services
tourism

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UNESCO World Heritage Site (Historic Centre of Bruges) contains St. Salvator’s Cathedral
subject surface form: Historic Centre of Bruges