The Church of Resurrection
The Church of Resurrection was an Anglican church founded in 1874 by Evan Jenkins, grandson of the first Anglican preacher in Brussels. Abandoned in 1958, the church was desecrated and turned into a nightclub in 2009.
The Church of Resurrection was an Anglican church founded in 1874 by Evan Jenkins, grandson of the first Anglican preacher in Brussels. Abandoned in 1958, the church was desecrated and turned into a nightclub in 2009.
St. Boniface Church, built between 1846 and 1885, is one of the first neo-gothic churches in Brussels.
The pro-cathedral of the Holy Trinity is an Anglican religious building located in Ixelles. It was built from 1883 to 1885 and belongs to the Anglican diocese of Gibraltar.
The Great Synagogue of Brussels was built in 1875-1878 in a Romanesque-Byzantine style. Since 2008, the synagogue is called "Great Synagogue of Europe" and is the seat of the Conference of rabbis of Europe: CER.