Great Beguinage, Brussels

Great Beguinage of Brussels
  • Grand Béguinage de Bruxelles (French)
  • Groot Begijnhof van Brussel (Dutch)
Great Beguinage of Brussels, engraving by Jacobus Harrewijn, published in Chorographia Sacra Brabantiae (1727)
Alternative namesOur Lady of the Vineyard Beguinage
General information
TypeBeguinage
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Construction started13th century
ClosedDeconsecrated 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.