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Basilica of the Holy Blood and its collection. The Museum of the Holy Blood tells the story of the relic of the Holy Blood that Count Thierry of Alsace is said to have brought with him from the Holy Land (1150). Showpiece of the museum is the reliquary of the Holy Blood, made by the Bruges goldsmith Jan Crabbe (1617), with thirty kilos of gold.. Traveling to Bruges: Bruges is about 60 miles west of Antwerp (or Brussels). There are frequent trains from Brussels and the trip takes about one hour. The Basilica is located on Burg square. Address: Basilica of the Holy Blood Burg 13, 8000 Brugge. GPS coordinates: 51° 12′ 29.2824" N, 3° 13′ 35.5620" E. Tel: (+32) 0- 50 33 67 92.


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697. Wikimedia. The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Basiliek van het Heilig Bloed) is a 12th century chapel, in the medieval town of Bruges, Belgium, which houses a revered vial containing cloth.. Additionally, the relic of the Holy Blood is removed from the basilica on Ascension Day each year for a procession around Bruges. This tradition dates to the Middle Ages, though there were periods in the city's history when the religious procession was banned - under a Calvinist regime (1578-1584) and under French rule (1798-1819).