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A museum dedicated to the works of Hans Memling and exploring the intersection of historical and contemporary art, featuring temporary exhibitions and permanent collections.
A museum-quality Roman Catholic church, the Church of Our Lady features Gothic-inspired architecture, cross-vaults, and black and white tiled flooring, as well as ornate Baroque decorations and a notable sculpture of the Madonna and Child created by Michelangelo.
A stunning Roman Catholic cathedral, St. Salvator's Cathedral is also known as the Cathedral of the Saviour and St. Donat, serving as Bruges' main church and housing numerous artworks, unique wall-carpets, and a magnificent 99-meter-tall neo-Romanesque west tower.
A historic square in Brugge, named after Simon Stevin, featuring a bronze statue of the famous mathematician and physicist.
A premier art museum in Bruges, that houses a stunning collection of Flemish and Belgian paintings spanning six centuries, featuring renowned artists such as Jan van Eyck, Hieronymus Bosch, and René Magritte.
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 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 minor basilica housing a venerated relic of the Precious Blood, a phial said to contain the blood of Jesus Christ, brought to Bruges by Thierry of Alsace after the 12th century Second Crusade.
A 16th-century Renaissance building, the Old Civil Registry is one of the oldest in Flanders, featuring a richly decorated natural stone facade with carvings and bronze statues, and has been carefully restored to maintain its original beauty.
A stunning example of late-Gothic monumental architecture, the Bruges City Hall boasts a rich history dating back to 1376-1421. Its flamboyant opulence reflects the city's economic and political power, featuring a pioneering stone facade that inspired other city halls in the region.
A unique chocolate experience awaits at Choco-Story, the Chocolate Museum, where visitors can witness chocolate-making and learn about the health benefits of this sweet treat. Owners Eddy and Cédric Van Belle, of Belcolade, have curated an interactive museum showcasing the art of chocolate-making in a historic 16th-century setting.
A 15th-century building in Brugge, Belgium, constructed in the Late Gothic style, featuring figureniches and serving as a meeting place for the Brugge bourgeoisie and a seat for various cultural and artistic organizations.
A museum dedicated to the history of potatoes and the production of Belgian fries, the Frietmuseum is the first and only museum of its kind, showcasing a fascinating story from its origins in Peru to its present-day popularity.
A Catholic church in Bruges built around 1240 and expanded in 1459, patronized by the Duke of Burgundy, with its interior remodeled in present Baroque style in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Bruges City Hall