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A lamp museum showcasing the historical development of domestic lighting, featuring a collection of around 6300 ancient items. The museum's prized exhibit is a lamp designed according to Leonardo da Vinci's drawings.
A medieval bell tower in the city centre, the Belfry of Bruges formerly housed a treasury, municipal archives, and served as an observation post for spotting fires and other dangers. The tower's 47 bells, weighing around 27.5 tonnes, regulate the city dwellers' lives and are played by a carillonneur on special occasions.
A war memorial, the Kartuizerinnenkapel is a former monastery chapel that now serves as a mausoleum for the fallen soldiers and victims of both World War I and World War II.
A statue of Saint John of Nepomuk, often depicted holding a crucifix in one hand and having his mouth covered by the other to symbolize his protection of confession confidentiality.
A medieval abbey of Augustinian Canons that was founded in about 1050 and dissolved in the French Revolution.
A 18th-century classical garden, formerly part of the Gruuthusedomein, situated near the Arentshuis in Brugge, featuring a gloriette, sculptures, and connections to the adjacent buildings and city squares.
This museum showcases works by renowned artist Frank Brangwyn and features rotating exhibitions of fine art, situated in a beautiful, 17th-century building in Bruges' historic center.
A bronze statue of Guido Gezelle, a Flemish poet, stands on a stone base. The statue, created by Belgian sculptor Jules Lagae in 1930, displays Gezelle and bears the inscription "Ih levens licht soo ligt".
A historical square in the city center, renamed Guido Gezelleplein in 1963, originally known as Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Kerkhof Noord.
Guido Gezelle