Archive for the 'Bruges' Category
With over 450 varieties of beer, Belgium is a specialist in this liquid. Each beer is served in its own appropriate beer glass i.e. different beers have different types of beer glasses. The amazing variety of beer makes this country a beeraholic’s love interest. These include the
March 17th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
The Concertgebouw (Concert Building) in Bruges is a new building – absolutely striking in difference to
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
Shopping in Bruges mainly focuses on exotic chocolates, laces and beer. The chocolates are expensive but then they are really good. There are also beer boutiques. A number of art and craft shops dot the streets along with souvenir shops. Laces are plenty but am not sure whether they are actually made there. Also it’s [...]
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
Address of Kantcentrum (The lace centre), Brugge: Peperstraat 3A, B-8000 Bruges +32 (0) 50 33 00 72 Timings: Weekdays- 10 am – 12 noon and 2 – 6 pm Saturdays- 10am – 12 noon and 2-5 pm Closed: Sundays and public holidays In the afternoon lace making demonstrations take place in the open lace atelier [...]
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
This Museum housed in an unassuming building is one of only 5 diamond museums in the world. Since Bruges has an important place in the evolution of the diamond trade in Belgium, it is only fitting that such a museum is established here. It has been known that
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
This deals with the history of chocolates starting from the Mayans and Aztecs of the ancient Americas who used the cocoa beans extensively. The choco-story deals with the journey of chocolate from that era to the present times- a 2500 year history. The details of the production of various kinds and forms of chocolates can [...]
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
Towards the south-west of the Market Square, is located the St. Saviours Cathedral on the Sint-Salvatorskerkhof . The Heilige-Geeststraat leads from this street to Mariastraat where the Church Of Our Lady is located. One can visit these two
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
The City Hall of Bruges is located in the Burg Square close to the Bruges Tourist Office and the Basilica of Holy Blood. Tourists can visit the Gothic Chamber in the first floor which can be accessed through a staircase from the entrance. This along with the
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
The St. John’s Hospital of yester years is now the Memling in Sint-Janshospitaal Museum. It is one of the oldest Hospital buildings in Europe. It gives a poignant view of the medieval hospital. A tribute to those times the exhibits include
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off
Further down on the Dijver from Groeninge Museum, is the Gruuthuse Museum. It is located behind Church of Our lady. The building is a former 15th century palace (House of Gruuthuse) of the Lords of Gruuthuse. They made their fortune through
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Belgium, Bruges | Comments Off