
La Brugeoise, entrance gate on Baron Ruzettelaan
Along Baron Ruzettelaan, there is a landmark monument that needs our attention and care: the La Brugeoise Gate. This monumental gate is one of the
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Brugge Foundation wants to keep Bruges livable and make it even more beautiful for residents and visitors.
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Along Baron Ruzettelaan, there is a landmark monument that needs our attention and care: the La Brugeoise Gate. This monumental gate is one of the
In addition to six previous protections (landscapes, monuments, townscape, ...), the beguinage has been recognised as a World Heritage Site for 25 years this year.The beguinage is a centuries-old, well-preserved and
On Boeveriestraat is the former St Godelieve Abbey, a final convent of Benedictine nuns from 1623 until the end of 2013. An unknown site to many, a remarkable
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