The mighty Tongerlo Abbey not only dominates the landscape, it is also home to two monumental paintings by the Flemish master Jan Erasmus Quellinus and the ultimate replica of Da Vinci's Last Supper.
Tongerlo Abbey Church
The neo-Gothic church, dating back to the 1850s, with its high, white interior is the centre of the abbey, where the Premonstratensian community celebrates liturgy every day. Since 2023 it has been the new home of a copy of the Last Supper, which Da Vinci painted in the refectory of the Dominican monastery at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan in the late 15th century. The painting in Tongerlo, covering almost 34 m², is said to have been created by his apprentice Andrea Solario, under Da Vinci's supervision. According to some experts, it is the ultimate replica of the fading original.
Jesus at the Meal of Simon the Pharisee and The Marriage at Cana
Commissioned by Abbot Crils, Jan Erasmus Quellinus painted two giant canvases for the monastery refectory around 1682. Jesus at the Meal of Simon the Pharisee is set within a grandiose architectural setting. The Marriage at Cana is more transparent. The composition focuses on an almost blank central point, furnished with just a few pitchers. Quellinus was inspired by both the highly detailed paintings of Paolo Veronese and the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio. The latter harked back to the architecture of antiquity.
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