Delhaize to Transform Ghent’s Sint-Annakerk into a Market by 2027

Ghent (Eurotoday) – Delhaize is transforming Ghent’s historic Sint-Annakerk into a supermarket, restaurant, and wine bar, set to open in fall 2027. The €3 million renovation, supported by the Flemish government, faces opposition from locals and heritage activists.

Delhaize is converting Ghent’s old Sint-Annakerk into a multipurpose area that will house a restaurant, wine bar, and store. Officials mentioned that the renovation will begin this spring, focusing on external restoration, and is expected to take several years, with a planned opening in the fall of 2027.

Is Delhaize’s plan to transform Ghent’s Sint-Annakerk controversial?

Delhaize is inviting the public to an exclusive opening of the Sint-Annakerk construction site on March 3, 2025. Delhaize’s vision for the space is to create a dynamic, community-oriented environment that balances modern functionality with cultural preservation.

Credit: Delhaize

According to officials, by integrating a supermarket and dining spaces within the church, the company ensures that this historic landmark remains an active and relevant part of the city’s landscape.

Delhaize has won a 99-year lease on Ghent’s ancient Sint-Annakerk, allowing them to convert the structure into a supermarket, restaurant, and wine bar while conserving its legacy. The city of Ghent owns the church, but Delhaize must pay 30,000 euros annually for the right to use it for other purposes.

The Flemish government is providing 3 million euros in financial support for the renovation. The project has faced opposition from residents and heritage activists who object to the commercial use of a religious and historical site.

In 2019, a renowned violinist staged a 9-month musical protest. Officials mentioned that it highlights concerns about preserving the church’s cultural and spiritual essence. An action group also launched legal challenges, delaying the project through multiple appeals.

Despite this, Delhaize secured a final permit 2 years ago, allowing the renovation to move forward. While opposition persists, the supermarket chain is committed to respecting the building’s historical integrity.

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2 responses to “Delhaize to Transform Ghent’s Sint-Annakerk into a Market by 2027”

  1. hedgeh0g2 Avatar

    Oh, nothing says “cultural preservation” quite like a wine bar in a centuries-old church. 🍷 Who needs a sacred space when you can have discount pasta and a side of holy water, eh? 😏

  2. atomic blastoid Avatar
    atomic blastoid

    Just what Ghent needed—an all-you-can-eat buffet of modernity inside a 16th-century church! 🍷 Because, clearly, nothing screams “sacred” like picking up your groceries between the altar and the confessionals, right? 😄

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