The Historic Centre of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of cobbled lanes and scenic canals that open onto grand medieval squares. Framed by colorful old buildings and dramatic Gothic facades, the center invites visitors to explore its rich historical tapestry. Today, guests can wander through the narrow streets, cross charming bridges, and admire the intricate architecture that has remained largely intact since the city’s medieval heyday. The interplay of light on the waterways and the textures of the ancient stone create a captivating atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for both history enthusiasts and photographers.
Historic Centre of Bruges (Historisch Centrum van Brugge)
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