Friet (Fries) Museum - Bruges, Belgium - Walkthrough
Friet Museum is a museum in Bruges, Belgium dedicated to the history of potatoes and the production of Belgian Fries!
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Travel experience at Bruges, Belgium French Fries educational museum the Frietmuseum - Like Spinach gives strength to Popeye ...
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French fry is not French, it is originated in Belgium.
No this video is not about that (computer) chip but Potato Chips!
Travel Bug Robert - Bruges Friet Museum
In this Travel Bug Robert episode, Robert travels to the Friet Museum in Bruges. For all those non-Dutch speakers, Friet means fry. But don't dare call it a French fry. Those golden taters came from Belgium, not France. The museum takes you through the history of the potato, and there is a surprising amount to learn. For instance, at one point in history, potatoes were considered to increase debauchery in people. Crazy. A trip here wouldn't be complete without tasting some delicious fries. After all, book learnin' can only teach one so much about food. At some point, it's time to eat.
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Anniversary weekend in Bruges Belgium || Canal Boat Tour & Friet Museum
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Chip Frites Museum - Bruges
Bruges chip museum was very odd but i liked it, actually much better than the beer museum! Dont bother with the beer museum!
Bruges Gruuthuse Museum
Visitors to the luxurious city palace of the Lords of Gruuthuse receive a royal welcome. The large collection of historical objects gives the visitor an insight into the life of a rich family in Bruges between the 15th and 19th centuries.
The main hall, with its magnificent tapestries, impressive fireplace, and richly decorated wooden beams, bears witness to the wealth of the Lords of Gruuthuse.
Bruges City Hall & Museum
The Bruges town hall was built in 1376, which makes it one of the oldest town halls in the Low Countries. The city has been ruled from here for over 700 years.
The gothic hall is a work of art in itself, with its splendid 19th century murals and a colourful vaulted ceiling. The painted figures depict Bruges' glorious past. The theme 'citizens and government' sheds light on the eternal power struggle between the city government, the sovereigns, and the people of Bruges.
MOST CHARMING CITY IN EUROPE? (BRUGES, BELGIUM TOUR) | Eileen Aldis
Bruges, Belgium might just be the most charming city in Europe. If you closed your eyes and imagined a picturesque, fairytale, travel-back-in-time, absolutely breath-taking European city I'd guess that Bruges is pretty close to what's in your head. It's what European vacation dreams are made of. A veritable time capsule of medieval architecture, It's easy to understand why it's a UNESCO World Heritage City. It is rare to see so many streets of buildings all so well preserved. Walking around is like being transported back in time and history here is on another level. This town hall? It was the seat of government for more than six hundred years. This old hospital? It's been a hospital since the 1100s (and only stopped in the 1970s). The reason why Bruges is so well preserved has a twist: the city was too poor to renovate and rebuild. Bruges has experienced periods of great wealth, great poverty, and great wealth. During the down times, citizens didn't have the cash to make 'improvements' to their houses and to this scarcity we owe a great deal! Ironically, the current citizens of Bruges benefit from their forebears' inability to knock things down and rebuild. Bruges is now a huge draw for tourists from around the world who flock to see the same buildings people were too poor to change. Huzzah! This is why I love history!
Our day in Bruges started at the Folklore Museum. It's only 4 Euro and you can get a nice overview of life in the city in the 19th and 20th centuries. Don't forget to look for the black cat who lives there. He's rare to see and is one of a long line of black cats who call the museum home. We then walked (you can walk everywhere) to the Burg Square where you'll find the Stadhuis (town hall) and a little further on is the Grote Markt. The latter is the main square where you'll find see the Belfry (Belfort) and dozens of tourists. Bruges is known for two things: an abundance of beauty and an abundance of tourists seeking it. But no one cares because you're so stunned at the charming city around you. We walked on to the Church of Our Lady where the altar piece is a Michelangelo sculpture of the Madonna and Child. Made of Carrara marble, it's been stolen twice and is now safe again to view at the church. Across the street is Sint-Janshospitaal - the one that was a hospital from the 1100s to the 1970s. Now you'll find religious art and - my favourite - examples of old ambulances. A visit here makes you really appreciate modern medicine. It started to rain and we were getting hungry so we headed to the Friet Museum (Fry Museum). How could we visit Belgium without doing a deep dive into the history of fries?! We wanted to find out why so many people mistakenly call them 'French fries' - we also wanted to eat fries. Check and check. It stopped raining so we ended the Bruges tour by boarding a river cruise because there are parts of the city only visible from the water. I'd definitely recommend a boat ride if you're visiting Bruges - it's relaxing and offers a unique perspective not seen by other means. We absolutely loved visiting Bruges and hope you enjoyed this visit to the jewel of Belgium.
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Groeninge Museum Bruges Belgium
recorded on June 27, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Bruges, Belgium: The Art of Flemish Fries
More info about travel to Bruges: French fries, called Flemish fries in northern Dutch-speaking Belgium, are a local specialty. They taste so good because they're deep-fried twice — once to cook and once to brown. To eat like a local add mayonnaise, not ketchup. Subscribe at for weekly updates on more European destinations.
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Walking around Brugge, going to the Chip Museum (2)
Walking around Brugge, going to the Chip Museum
Groeninge Museum Bruges Belgium
recorded on June 19, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Fries Museum Bruges (bonus footage)
Friet Museum Bruges (bonus footage)
???? The most charming town in Europe? Bruges, Belgium ????????
Bruges, Belgium might just be the most charming city in Europe. It is known as the Venice of the north and with it's beautiful canals and medieval architecture its easy to see why. It's a UNESCO World Heritage City and walking around it's cobbled streets is like being transported back in time with horse and carts going past every few minutes.
Our day in Bruges started at the beguinage which was free to walk around and looked beautiful in the spring with the daffodils filling the grass in the courtyard. We then walked to the central square where we found the Belfry which we had intended to climb the 366 steps to the top for amazing views over the city but the queue was too big for us. We next headed to the Friet Museum (Fry Museum). How could we visit Belgium without delving into the history of fries - do you know why we call them French fries when they are indeed Belgian? We do, after visiting the museum. On to the next museum and this time to Choco Story - again visiting Belgian and not visiting a chocolate museum just didn't seem right. Around the museum there are chocolate dispensers where you can take as much chocolate as you want! We loved Bruges and would defo loved to go back and spend more time there.
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