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Brugge is an outstanding example of a medieval historic settlement, which has maintained its historic fabric as this has evolved over the centuries, and where original Gothic constructions form part ...
Bruges was a seaport in the Middle Ages, a world-renowned trading center with a population of 150,000 at a time when London’s was 35,000. But by the middle of the 15th century the river Zwin ...
The late Gothic era was a period in the 15th century when Germany’s Gothic painting and architecture style peaked, according to Britannica. A close-up view of the human-shaped medieval loop.
An exhibition coming up at the Centre of Visual Arts and Research (CVAR) in Nicosia explores 15th century Cyprus through the eyes of a traveller. Titled The Grünenberg Experience: A Medieval view ...
Little Bruges, the perfect pocket-sized medieval city, was a Sleeping Beauty. Laced with canals, it was one of the great North European trading ports in late medieval times. The magnificently ...
Explore the ethnic riches of Belgium's medieval city, once the art centre of the western world and home to the pre-Renaissance Flemish masters.
A digital reconstruction of a 15th-century monk's face have shown he faintly resembled an elderly Wayne Rooney. The image of the medieval Benedictine abbot has been digitally constructed from a ...
Experience what it was like to live in 15th-century Bruges with a visit to Historium, which uses sets, video clips, music and special effects to transport visitors back in time. With the aid of ...
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Sweet surprises in Bruges
The medieval Belgian town of Bruges attracts hordes of day-trippers – but don't let that keep you away. While the ultimate sight is the quaint town itself, the city also entertains with an infectious ...
Read our guide to the best attractions in Bruges, as recommended by Telegraph Travel. Plan your trip with our expert reviews of the best things to see and do.
A 15th-century palace is a fitting setting for a hotel devoted to cosseting its guests. Decorated in chocolate-box tones, rooms err on the classic side of chic.