Saint Nicholas' Church, Ghent

St. Nicholas' Church (Dutch: Sint-Niklaaskerk) is one of the oldest and most prominent landmarks in Ghent, Belgium. Begun in the early 1200s as a replacement for an earlier Romanesque church, construction continued through the rest of the century in the local Scheldt Gothic style (named after the nearby river). Typical of this style is the use of blue-gray stone from the Tournai area, the single large tower above the crossing, and the slender turrets at the building's corners.

Built in the old trade center of Ghent next to the bustling Korenmarkt (Wheat Market), St. Nicholas' Church was popular with the guilds whose members carried out their business nearby. The guilds had their own chapels which were added to the sides of the church in the 14th and 15th centuries.

The central tower, which was funded in part by the city, served as an observation post and carried the town bells until the neighboring belfry of Ghent was built. These two towers, along with the Saint Bavo Cathedral, still define the famous medieval skyline of the city center. One of the treasures of the church is its organ, produced by the famous French organ builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll.

Restoration

The building gradually deteriorated through the centuries, to a degree that threatened its stability. Cracks were overlaid with plaster, windows were bricked up to reinforce the walls, and in the 18th century, little houses and shops were built up against the dilapidated facades. Interest in the church as a historical monument arose around 1840, and at the turn of the century major restoration plans emerged. The houses alongside the church were demolished and much renovation work has been carried out since then.

Mini-helicopter crash

On 21 April 2005, a remote-controlled mini-helicopter was blown by a wind gust against the side of the church. The helicopter, which had been filming scenery for a promotional film about the city, crashed down on the pavement about five meters from the side entrance. There was no serious damage to the building.[]

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Visit Gent
28 October 2013
Now that we´ve photographed them, we can go and admire the three towers from close-by. The first tower is built in the thirteenth century Gothic style with blue stone. #visitgent
Visit Gent
28 March 2012
A unique elements is that the tower is´n above the entrance, but above the crossing of the nave and transepts. It´s a sort of natural lantern as the light shines into the transept from the tower.
Visit Gent
28 October 2013
Now that we´ve photographed them, we can go and admire the three towers from close-by. The first tower is built in the thirteenth century Gothic style with bleu stone. #visitgent
Mishka
16 April 2017
I prefer darker churches.. but this one has very special tower (from outside and inside)
Sebahattin Ünal
8 February 2020
İnce detayları, bire bir ölçekli mermer heykelleri, heybeti ile Gent’in en görkemli kilisesi
Bruno C.  Ferreira
24 April 2016
Considerada uma das mais bonitas igrejas medievais da Bélgica, vale a pena visitar!
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