The Church of Saint-Guibert is an eighteenth-century classical Catholic church located in the Belgian municipality of Mont-Saint-Guibert, in Walloon Brabant. It contains remarkable eighteenth-century Baroque furniture from the former Augustinian church in Brussels, which was deconsecrated in 1842 and demolished in 1893 to make way for the creation of the Place de Brouckère, in the context of the vaulting of the Senne and the creation of the boulevards in the centre of the city of Brussels.
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