
Brugge foundation & guides with a heart - restoration of the statue of saint elisabeth of thuringia
Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia is the patron saint of the Bruges Beguinage.
Brugge Foundation wants to keep Bruges livable and make it even more beautiful for residents and visitors.
Therefore, Bruges Foundation wants to use and repurpose vacant real estate heritage and scarce open space in a modern way with respect for the character of the city and of the heritage itself.
To achieve this goal, Bruges Foundation employs all fundraising techniques, with an emphasis on major donor recruitment, legacies and legacies.
Brugge Foundation wants to give heritage properties, that by their very nature are difficult to find a new meaningful use for, an appropriate new use and thus secure them for future times.
This always concerns historic buildings and sites in Bruges with a socio-cultural, historical, religious, architectural or other value. Brugge Foundation wants to use and reuse this heritage in a modern way with maximum respect for the city's character and for 'the spirit of the place' of the heritage site.
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Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia is the patron saint of the Bruges Beguinage.
A defining monument Along Baron Ruzettelaan, stands a defining monument that caught the attention of Bruges Foundation and needs urgent care: the La
Setting up an info-garden In addition to six previous protections (landscapes, monuments, townscape, etc.), the beguinage has been recognised as a World Heritage Site for 25 years this year.
On Boeveriestraat is the former St Godelieve Abbey, a final convent of Benedictine nuns from 1623 until the end of 2013.
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