Notre-Dame Collegiate Church, Romanesque church in Huy, Belgium.
Notre-Dame Collegiate Church is a church building in Huy constructed with three naves from local limestone. The structure blends Romanesque foundations with Gothic architectural features that appear throughout the building.
The building underwent multiple reconstructions across centuries, with its bell tower completed in 1556 following extensive fire damage. This delayed completion of the tower reflects the long process of rebuilding after destruction.
The church displays religious artworks including paintings and statues depicting Saint Lambert and Saint Materne. These pieces draw visitors who wish to observe the spiritual imagery and artistic expressions contained within its walls.
The building maintains regular opening hours for visitors, with guided tours available in French and Dutch for groups. Plan ahead to arrange a tour and confirm availability before your visit.
The building houses one of Europe's largest stained glass windows, created in 1902 and depicting salvation stories through medallions of biblical figures. This remarkable artwork presents biblical scenes in detailed colored glass panels.
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