Cathedral of Saint Bavo
The Cathedral of Saint Bavo, located in Ghent, Belgium, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Construction began in the 14th century and continued for several centuries, resulting in a magnificent structure that features intricate stained glass windows and impressive sculptures. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Bavo, the patron saint of Ghent.
Inside, the cathedral houses several notable artworks, including the famous Ghent Altarpiece, created by the artists Jan van Eyck and his brother Hubert. This masterpiece is renowned for its detailed panels and vibrant colors, attracting art lovers and tourists from around the world. The cathedral is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.