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Bruges


Bruges (called Brugge by its native Dutch language name which assumedly used to signify landing stage or port is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is one of Europe's most important landmarks as the city centre has hardly changed since the Middle Ages.
Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact. There are many beautiful medieval buildings, including the Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk (Church of Our Lady), whose brick spire - at 122m - is Europe's highest brick tower/building.
Bruges is also famous for its 13th-century Belfort, housing a municipal Carillon comprising 47 bells. The city still employs a full-time bell ringer, Aimé Lombaért, who puts on regular free concerts.
Other famous buildings in Bruges include the Beguinage, the Heilig Bloed Basiliek (the Basilica of the Holy Blood), the modern Concert Hall and the St-John Hospital. The historic centre of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.
Bruges also has a very fine collection of medieval and early modern art, including the world-famous collection of Flemish Primitives. Various masters, such as Hans Memling and Jan van Eyck, lived and worked in Bruges.

Information about Hotel Europ

Hotel Europ is situated along the picturesque Augustijnenrei in a very quiet setting at a walk of only five minutes from the market Place (town centre) and the most important touristic sights.
Our multilingual employees do their utmost to make your stay as pleasant as possible. We advise and assist you with our documentation and local knowledge in order to allow you to organize your visit to Bruges and its surroundings in the best possible way.

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