Mechelen Great Beguinage
Groot Begijnhof

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Take a stroll around the cute and unique streets of the beguinage. Groot Begijnhof really is unique as it has evolved with the city. There’s not another beguinage like it around

The Great Beguinage is the biggest beguinage in Mechelen. Beguinages were small communities of Christian women who followed similar rules of a nunnery, although the vows weren’t official or for life. The women in this beguinage of Mechelen made a living by making and selling lace, which Mechelen was known for throughout history.

Strolling along these historic streets is a real treat. Most beguinages are still apart from the city, closed off and kept as pieces of history. But Groot is part of Mechelen in every way. Over time new houses have popped up and locals have moved in. Walk down these cobbled streets to see how Mechelen has grown.

  • Historical Highlight: Check out the area around the church to see the original buildings of the Groot Begijnhof
  • Check out the Jesus Gate on Nonnenstraat. It’s one of the most painted buildings in Mechelen
  • The sculpture above number 13 is of the Last Supper. It shows 12 apostles. A popular theory is that Groot Begijnhof started with 12 women staying here
  • While you’re walking around you’ll discover Het Anker. This building used to be the beguinage’s hospital. Now it’s a popular brewery
Updated on 10 May 2022

Tips and Tricks

  • Get a map of Mechelen from the Tourist Info centre. The streets of the beguinage are labelled so you can easily find all the highlights

Getting There

  • By Car: short walk away from car park under St. Rumbold's Cathedral((/activities/belgium/St-Rumbold's-Cathedral-and-Tower-Sint-Romboutskathedraal). Open 24/7, 4.20€ for 3 hours
  • By Bus: short walk away from bus station Mechelen Rode Kruisplein. Bus 6 stops here.
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