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I received this postcard about a year ago... It shows the Church of Our Lady (UNESCO) in Bruges, Belgium, sent by nelinha.
Its tower,
at 122.3 meters in height, remains the tallest structure in the city and the
second tallest brickwork tower in the world (the tallest being the St. Martin's
Church in Landshut, Germany).
In the
choir space behind the high altar are the tombs of Charles the Bold, last
Valois Duke of Burgundy, and his daughter, the duchess Mary. The gilded bronze
effigies of both father and daughter repose at full length on polished slabs of
black stone. Both are crowned, and Charles is represented in full armor and
wearing the decoration of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
The
altarpiece of the large chapel in the southern aisle enshrines the most
celebrated art treasure of the church—a white marble sculpture of the Madonna
and Child created by Michelangelo around 1504. Probably meant originally for
Siena Cathedral, it was purchased in Italy by two Brugean merchants, the
brothers Jan and Alexander Mouscron, and in 1514 donated to its present home.
The sculpture was twice recovered after being looted by foreign occupiers—French
revolutionaries circa 1794 and Nazi Germans in 1944." In: Wikipedia
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