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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk There are some funeral chapels with frescoed tombs in black and dark red.
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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk It is impressive, isn't it?
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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk The church is worth a visit for its interior.
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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk The main nave.
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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk A rococo pulpit designed by Brugge artist Jan Antoon Garemijn.
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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk The tower is high and slim. It reaches the height of 122 metres. It is...
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Gruuthuse Hof Brugge is a graceful small town. A street scene.
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Gruuthusestraat The town is green and cosy.
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Gruuthuse The way to 'Gruuthuse', one of the Brugge Museums.
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Gruuthusemuseum The Gruuthuse Museum houses some antiques and art collections started in 1865.
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Brangwynmuseum The museum exhibits the works of the Brugge-born English artist Frank...
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Brangwynmuseum The Museum (to the left) was formed in the 18th century and has the...
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Brangwynmuseum The museum also displays porcelains, pewter ware and ceramics. The...
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Dijver The network of canals is called 'reien' because they come from...
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Dijver There are some superb old patrician houses here.
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Dijver Dijver is the fine tree-lined quay. The tower of the church is...
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Dijver On one of very nice bridges through numerous canals.
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Dijver A very nice green quiet embankment with old and not very old houses.
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Wollestraat Shop windows are fun; lace, patchwork, tapestry are old national traditional...
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Wollestraat The street has finely decorated houses and is a shopping street.
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Grote Markt The carriages are waiting for the clients in the central square.
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Grote Markt The real centre of Brugge is formed by the Market Place.
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Grote Markt The old square in its daily routine.
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Grote Markt, Halle En Belfort The most impressive building is the Belfort bell-tower (83m high) with its...
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Grote Markt The south side is occupied by the 13th century Hall, the historic commercial...
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