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tracy.dggthe vintage city of Belgium, amazing by night. you should definitely visit in the in winter time, it’s so charming. the restaurants are also affordable here with good food. spend sometime during the day to walk across all those building, you will get an amazing experience.
- 4.1/5
水漫三楼The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a Roman Catholic basilica located in Bruges, Belgium. Originally built in the 12th century as a chapel for the palace of the Counts of Flanders, it houses the Holy Blood Relics collected by Joseph of Arimathea, which were reportedly brought from the Holy Land by Henry of Alsace, Count of Flanders, on April 7, 1150. The basilica consists of two chapels: the lower chapel of St. Basil, a well-preserved Romanesque structure, and the upper chapel, remodeled in Gothic style in the 16th century and then in Neo-Gothic style in the 19th century. The chapel of St. Basil was built between 1134 and 1149, and the relics were brought from Asia Minor by Robert II, Count of Flanders. The basilica was elevated to a minor basilica in 1923.
- 4.3/5
徐徐霞客RrThe Lake of Love in Belgium is very romantic. If you come here in spring, when the flowers are blooming, walking on this bridge will be very exciting. The colors of the houses here are also very good, which will make you feel better.
- 4.2/5
sculptorThe Markt of Bruges is located in the center of the city and covers an area of about 1 hectare. Some of the historic sites around the square include the 12th century bell tower and the West Flemish Provincial Court (originally the Water Hall), which was demolished in 1787 and replaced by a classical building that served as a Provincial Court since 1850. The fire was rebuilt in 1878 and became a neo-Gothic style in 1887. The statues of Jan Breydel and Peter de Koningk (Pieter de Coninck) are located in the center of the market.











