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Nightlife in Bruges

🇧🇪 Bruges, Belgium

Nightlife in Bruges

Evening districts, bars, and lively after-dark streets. Explore 2 curated stops in Bruges, including Belfry of Bruges (Belfort van Brugge) and Groeningemuseum. Highlights include Belfry of Bruges (Belfort van Brugge), rated 4.7/5 by 26,447 visitors.

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Belfry of Bruges (Belfort van Brugge) Image by Ad Meskens, CC BY-SA 3.0

Belfry of Bruges (Belfort van Brugge)

The Belfry of Bruges (Dutch: Belfort van Brugge) is a medieval bell tower in the centre of Bruges. One of the city's most prominent symbols, the belfry formerly housed a treasury and the municipal archives, and served as an observation post for spotting fires and other dangers. A narrow, steep staircase of 366 steps, accessible by the public for an entry fee, leads to the top of the 83 m (272 feet) high building, which leans 87 centimetres to the east. To the sides and back of the tower stands the former market hall, a rectangular building only 44 m broad but 84 m deep, with an inner courtyard. The belfry, accordingly, is also known as the Halletoren (tower of the halls). The belfry is a key component of the UNESCO world heritage site of the historic centre of Bruges. The bells in the tower regulated the lives of the city dwellers, announcing the time, fire alarms, work hours, and a variety of social, political, and religious events. Eventually, a mechanism ensured the regular sounding of certain bells, for example indicating the hour.

Groeningemuseum Image by Le Fou, CC BY-SA 3.0

Groeningemuseum

The Groeningemuseum is a municipal museum in Bruges, Belgium, built on the site of the medieval Eekhout Abbey. It houses a comprehensive survey of six centuries of Flemish and Belgian painting, from Jan van Eyck to Marcel Broodthaers. The museum's many highlights include its collection of Early Netherlandish paintings, works by a wide range of Renaissance and Baroque masters, as well as a selection of paintings from the 18th and 19th century neo-classical and realist periods, milestones of Belgian symbolism and modernism, masterpieces of Flemish Expressionism and many items from the city's collection of post-war modern art.

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