Hotel Ter Duinen Brugge: Tourist information

Museums & Places of interest

Belfry

The Belfry tower is no less than 83 metres high! On your way to the top you will discover the old treasury room, an impressive clock mechanism and a carillon with 47 bells. After 366 steps, your athletic efforts will be rewarded with a breath-taking view of Bruges and its surrounding countryside.

» Website: www.brugge.be/internet/nl/musea/bruggemuseum/belfort/index.htm

Charles the Bold in Bruges

Charles the Bold - The Splendour of Burgundy Charles the Bold (1433­1477), the duke who would be king, was an ambitious man who lived during one of the most turbulent transitional periods in European history. Bold in thought and bold in action, he dreamt that his Burgundian territories would one day stretch from Bruges to Dijon. With this aim in mind, he took part in war after war, but soon fell victim to his own ambition, dying at a relatively early age on the battlefield at Nancy. During his short life, he became one of the richest princes in Europe, the living embodiment of the pomp and pageantry of the Burgundian court and a generous patron of the fine arts.
For the very first time, this fascinating and important historical figure has been made the subject of an international exhibition. The Groeninge museum in Bruges will turn the spotlight on the glittering pomp and pageantry of medieval Burgundy, using not only its own collection of Flemish Primitive masterpieces but also a number of exceptional artefacts on loan from some of the greatest museum collections in the world: paintings, suits of armour, tapestries, manuscripts, fine gold and silverware, etc. For the first time in 500 years, the famous Burgunderbeute (Burgundy Booty) will be allowed to leave Switzerland, a treasure trove of unparalleled artistic beauty, which Charles the Bold lost to the Swiss shortly before his death.
The Groeninge museum forms the perfect scene for this prestigious exhibition. Not only is it the home port of the Flemish Primitives, but just around the corner, in the Church of Our Lady, are the tombs of Charles the Bold and his daughter Mary of Burgundy located…

» Website: www.kareldestoute.info

Our Lady of the Potterie

Our Lady of the Potterie has existed since the 13th Century. Here nuns and monks were at the service of pilgrims, passers-by and the ill. The hospital was converted into a home for the elderly early on and continues to fulfil this function today. Today´s senior residents live in modern buildings. The wards have become a museum. This institution has an impressive collection of works of art, including objects related to healthcare, worship and the monastery. The Baroque church, which used to form part of the complex with the wards, is definitely worth a visit.

» Website: www.brugge.be/internet/nl/musea/Hospitaalmuseum/index.htm

Diamond Museum

Bruges is the city where the art of diamond polishing was invented in the 15th century by local goldsmith Lodewijk van Berquem.
Diamantmuseum Brugge displays a number of unique objects.

» Website: www.brugge.be/internet/nl/toerisme/bezienswaardigheden/musea.htm

Choco Story

To make known the story of the transformation of cocoa into chocolate and to promote the health and quality aspects of Belgian chocolate.


» Website: www.brugge.be/internet/nl/toerisme/bezienswaardigheden/musea.htm

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