Nestled in a small park behind a medieval gate, the Groeningemuseum in Bruges is a treasure trove of Flemish and Belgian art. Spanning six centuries, from the 14th to the 20th, the museum’s collection is meticulously arranged across 11 rooms, each following a chronological order. Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of paintings that reflect the evolution of artistic styles and techniques over the years. The setting, with its historical backdrop, enhances the experience, offering a serene and contemplative environment for appreciating these masterpieces.
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