Great Beguinage, Brussels
| Great Beguinage of Brussels | |
|---|---|
Great Beguinage of Brussels, engraving by Jacobus Harrewijn, published in Chorographia Sacra Brabantiae (1727) | |
| Alternative names | Our Lady of the Vineyard Beguinage |
| General information | |
| Type | Beguinage |
| Location | Brussels, Belgium |
| Construction started | 13th century |
| Closed | Deconsecrated in 1797 |
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The Great Beguinage of Brussels (French: Grand Béguinage de Bruxelles; Dutch: Groot Begijnhof van Brussel), also known as the Our Lady of the Vineyard Beguinage (French: Béguinage de Notre-Dame de la Vigne; Dutch: Begijnhof Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ten Wijngaard), was a beguinage in the City of Brussels. It was suppressed during the French Revolution and abolished in 1797.