St Saviour's Cathedral is the oldest parish church in Bruges (12th-15th century). Of note are, among other things, the choir stalls, the rood loft with organ, the medieval tombs with murals and the extensive collection of Flemish art (16th-18th century) and tapestries.
This Gothic church, built in the late 1100, has several turrets and spires. In the 1800s a Romanesque design was added to the tower. The interior houses magneficient tapestries and the coat of arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
