Market Square (Markt)

Market Square (Markt)

Market Square (Markt)

The medieval-style Markt, or Market Square, in Bruges, Belgium, is a historic and picturesque gathering place. At its center, a prominent statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck commemorates their significant roles in the Flemish resistance against the French during the 1302 Battle of the Golden Spurs. The square is surrounded by notable landmarks, including the towering belfry (Belfort) and the elegant Provinciaal Hof. Visitors today can wander through the cobblestone expanse, taking in the architectural details and vibrant atmosphere that make this square one of the city’s most photogenic spots.

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