Saint-Jacobs church
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Saint-Jacobs church is located in Bruges and was founded in the 11th century. It got converted to a beautiful Gothic architecture in 1513 to 1538. One can get to see the Romanesque portico built in 1170 towards the west side of the cathedral which has been preserved. This church is worth visiting with its vaulting, rood screen and stained glass built in 1520 to 1540.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Bruges, Belgium
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