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St. Rumbold's Cathedral

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St. Rumbold's Cathedral is the centerpiece of Mechelen's skyline, a stunning example of Brabantine Gothic architecture. Its massive tower, standing at 97 meters, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers visitors a rewarding climb of 538 steps for sweeping views over the city and beyond. Inside, the cathedral features a rich collection of art, including works by the Flemish master Anthony van Dyck, as well as intricate stained glass windows and a magnificent baroque altar. The carillon, with 49 bells, is still played regularly, filling the city with music. Visiting this cathedral is not just about religious history; it's an immersive experience of medieval craftsmanship and urban vistas.

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  • Climb the 538 steps of the tower for panoramic views of Mechelen and the surrounding region.
  • Admire the baroque altar and paintings by Anthony van Dyck and other Flemish masters.
  • Listen to the carillon concerts, held regularly throughout the year.
  • Explore the crypt and the treasury, which houses religious artifacts and vestments.

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Ways to visit St. Rumbold's Cathedral

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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