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Musée des Soeurs Noires, Brussels

Musée des Soeurs Noires displays a collection of religious art and everyday objects from the congregation of Black Sisters..

Musée des Soeurs Noires displays a collection of religious art and everyday objects from the congregation of Black Sisters.


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About Musée des Soeurs Noires

 1 Parvis de la Basilique - Basiliekvoorplein, Brussels 1083, Belgium

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