Saint Joseph's Church, Brussels
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Saint Joseph's Church (French: Église Saint-Joseph, Dutch: Sint-Jozefkerk) is a church situated on Frère Orban Square in the Leopold Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. Built between 1842 and 1849 in eclectic style, it is a national sanctuary dedicated to Saint Joseph, who has been the patron saint of Belgium since 1679.
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Square Frère-Orban - Frère-Orbansquare, City of Brussels
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 50.8427 ° | E 4.3708 ° |
Address
Église Saint-Joseph - Sint-Jozefkerk
Square Frère-Orban - Frère-Orbansquare 1;3;5
1040 City of Brussels (Brussels)
Belgium
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FSSPX
Website
fsspx.be
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