Nestled in the heart of Bruges, the Diamond Museum (Diamantmuseum) offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history with the diamond trade. For centuries, Bruges has been a center for polishing and trading these precious gems, and it is believed that the technique of diamond polishing was invented here in 1450. The museum, though small, provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of the diamond industry in Belgium. Visitors can explore the tools and techniques used over the years, as well as the cultural and economic impact of the diamond trade on the region.
Diamond Museum (Diamantmuseum)
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