Saint Gertrude’s Church’s spire without any nails is considered one of the seven wonders of the city of Leuven. It is where you will come across superb choir stalls, decorated with nearly five hundred carved relief sculptures. Highly recommended!
Choir pews, Matthys de Wayere
496 impressive relief sculptures adorn the choir stalls in Saint Gertrude's Church. The Brussels woodcarver Matthys de Wayere created them around 1540, commissioned by the prelate Pieter Was. These masterpieces of late Gothic art exude an almost extravagant sense of decoration. Each piece of furniture is embellished down to the finest detail. The effigies depict Biblical figures, scenes from the church’s history and the story of the abbey. Canons gathered daily in these pews for Liturgy of the Hours prayers. With their rank and seniority reflected in their assigned permanent seats, they took turns chanting about the Bible, the lives of saints and works of the Church Fathers. It was their main mission as prebendaries of the church.
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