
Today, our first stop was the St. Ann’s Cathedral in Brugge, Belgium. This was a beautiful traditional catholic styled church, though once Romanesque style church. This church was built on the old relics of the previous church and the archives of the Romanesque now can be seen in display in this church.
Inside the church, we where able to see three different types of interior architecture. I was able to experience displays of mock renaissance as well as 18th and 19th century alter designers and the detailed thumbs built into the church. Also, while there I was able to see the tumbs of the duke of burgundy as well as his daughter. The details and money needed to assemble such a highly recognized and appreciated church is unthought of in America. It was an amazing sight to witness.