A (photo-) blog about the beautiful Belgian town Bruges as seen through the very two eyes of an inhabitant. Sharp, witty, and... always admiring.
28-07-2006
Minnewater clinic (5th and last)
A last look at the Minnewater Clinic in the Professor J. Sebrecht street, near the Minnewater and the station. This photo shows the high-relief white stone sculpture above the clinic's entrance. It represents Our Gracious Lady and child, surrounded by "the sick and the suffering", flanked to the right and the left by two angels. Under the two canopies there are, to the left, Saint-Joseph holding a lily, and to the right Saint-Donaas, patron of the Bruges bishopry. White St-Joire stone was used for the two statues (1m40 high). They are the work of Bruges sculptor P. de Wispelaere
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