The relic of the Holy Blood (a blood-stained cloth retrieved from the crucifixion) was brought to Bruges in 1149. Ever since, it has been the subject of great veneration and, since 1303, of a magnificent religious procession. The tradition is maintained each year by about 1,500 local people in medieval and crusader costume in a spectacular, mile-long procession through the historic streets of the city. The event is divided into two parts, beginning with biblical and historic floats representing scenes from the Bible. The second part depicts the journey of the relic to Bruges, carried by the Count of Flanders, to its home in the Basilica of St Basil. This is one of the oldest and most beautiful historical and religious processions in continental Europe, attracting thousands of visitors and pilgrims. Seats (if required) and accommodation must be reserved well in advance.
Event Frequency:
Annual
Event Date:
May 3, 2012 - May 9, 2012
Cost:
Free.





