Jan van Eyck Square Bruges Belgium
recorded on June 27, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Monument Jan van Eyck Bruges Belgium
recorded on June 27, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Walking near the Jan Van Eyck statue, Brugge, Belgium, 2015-03-29
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Bruges Segway Jan Van Eyck Square
Monument Jan van Eyck Bruges Belgium
recorded on June 27, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Tour with the Free Shuttle Bus in Bruges - Belgium 4K Travel Channel
The free shuttle bus in Bruges is very helpful. It runs every 20 minutes.
The central junction of the shuttles is Jan van Eyck Square. Here, one shuttle bus drives the long northern loop, the other one goes south. Many sights of the city are along the way. The southern loop proves for us to be particularly helpful since it represents a direct connection between the station and the center of the city.
As we wait for the bus at Jan van Eyck Square, a dog club passes by. The members walk their dogs together through the city. Except for a few exceptions, the dogs are only dachshunds.
The bus goes through the Wijnzakstraat, the Kraanplein, and through the Jakob von Ooststraat past the Municipal Theater, Royal City Theater, to the egg market.
Through the Geldmunstraat and Noordzandstraat, we reach the Concert Hall, Concertgebouw. From here we go directly to the train station.
On the way back, the route takes us along the barge path to Katelijnepoort, where a cargo ship is passing the swinging bridge.
The Katelijne stop is diagonally opposite the Academie Brugge DKO, an academy of fine arts and audiovisual arts. It is the ideal stop to visit the Godshuizen.
Via Mariastraat the bus reaches Simon Stevin Square.
Next stop is at the Hof van Watervliet in the narrow street Oude Burg. From there we continue via the Wollestraat to the market place, Grote Markt.
Through the Vlamingstraat and the Academiestraat, we get back to Jan van Eyck Platz.
We didn't take the northern loop due to lack of time.
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Der kostenloser Shuttle Bus in Brügge ist sehr hilfreich. Er verkehrt im 20 Minuten Takt. Zentraler Knotenpunkt ist der Jan van Eyck Platz, an dem sich die Busse kreuzen. Einer fährt im Norden eine langgezogenen Schleife, der andere im Süden. Dabei werden viele wichtige Punkte der Stadt angefahren.
Besonders hilfreich erweist sich für uns die Südschleife, da sie eine direkte Verbindung zwischen dem Bahnhof und dem Zentrum der Stadt darstellt.
Als wir am Jan van Eyck Platz auf den Bus warten kommt ein Hundeverein vorbei, dessen Mitglieder einen gemeinsamen Spaziergang durch die Stadt unternehmen. Die Hunde sind bis auf wenige Ausnahmen nur Dackel.
Der Bus fährt durch die Wijnzakstraat, die Kraanplein durch die Jakob von Ooststraat am Stadttheater vorbei zum Eiermarkt.
Durch die Geldmunstraat und Noordzandstraat erreichen wir das Konzerthaus, Concertgebouw. Von hier aus geht es direkt zum Bahnhof.
Bei der Rückfahrt führt uns die Route über den Bargeweg zum Katelijnepoort, wo gerade ein Frachtschiff die schwenkbare Brücke passiert.
Weiter geht es in die Katelijnestraat, Die Haltestelle Katelijne liegt schräg gegenüber der Akademie Brügge DKO, einer Akademie im Bereich Bildender und Audiovisueller Kunst. Es ist die ideale Haltestelle um die Godshuizen zu besuchen.
Über die Mariastraat erreicht der Bus den Simon Stevin Platz. Nächster Halt ist der Hof van Watervliet in der Straße Oude Burg.
Von dort aus geht es über die Wollestraat zum Marktplatz Grote Markt.
Durch die Vlamingstraat und die Academiestraat kommen wir wieder zum Jan van Eyck Platz.
Die nördliche Schleife sind wir aus Zeitgründen nicht gefahren.
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Must See Bruges - Jan Van Eyck
Welcome at the square of Jan Van Eyck!
In this video you will enjoy the beautifull images and learn about the history of this amazing square!
(Eng) ???????? 벨기에 중세도시 브뤼헤 여행, 보트 투어/Belgium Bruges(Brugge), Boat trip
[부르크 광장/바실리크 성혈 예배당/맥주 박물관/마르크트 광장/브뤼헤 종탑/얀반에이크 동상
Brug square/Basilica of the Holy blood/Bruges beer museum/Markt square/Belfort/Jan van Eyck]
Brugg - Jan van Eyckplein - 13.00 posiłek
Hotel Bryghia in Bruges - Belgium 4K Travel Channel
During our stay in Bruges, we lived in the family-run Hotel Bryghia. The hotel is part of a building steeped in history, the Domus Osterlingorum, the House of the Orientals.
The merchants of the German Hanseatic League built the Domus Osterlingorum between 1478 and 1481. The coat of arms shield with the image of a two-headed eagle, awarded in 1486 by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederik III, can still be seen above the entrance today. The House of the Orientals was renovated in 1965 and turned partly into a hotel. In 2018, the current owners bought the Hotel Bryghia.
On the ground floor is the reception, in which you can usually also meet the friendly hotel owner. He is always available for useful tips and information.
Feudal furniture in Renaissance style invites you to linger or read.
Right next door is the breakfast room, where you can start the day with an extensive breakfast at the buffet.
With the elevator, you reach the rooms. They are not very spacious but very clean and, however, offer everything that one needs.
Telephone and television are a matter of course, as well as free WiFi.
The garage for the car is approx. 300 m away. We left the car there during our stay because in Bruges you don't need your car.
The center of Bruges is a 10-minute walk. At Jan van Eyck Square, only 170 m from the hotel, is a bus stop for the free city shuttle that brings you to the most important places in the city.
The Longer Canals runs past the back of the hotel. A canal where you find wonderful photo motives.
The charming Hotel Bryghia is the ideal starting point to explore Bruges.
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Während unseres Aufenthalts in Brügge haben wir das familiär geführte Hotel Bryghia gebucht. Das Hotel ist Teil eines geschichtsträchtigen Gebäudes, dem Osterlingenhaus.
Das Osterlingenhaus wurde zwischen 1478 und 1481 von den Kaufleuten der deutschen Hanse gebaut. Das 1486 vom Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches, Friedrich III. verliehene Wappenschild mit dem zweiköpfigen Adler ist noch heute über dem Eingang zu sehen. 1965 wurde das Osterlingenhaus renoviert und ein Teil zum Hotel. 2018 kauften die heutigen Besitzer das Hotel Bryghia.
Im Erdgeschoss ist die Rezeption untergebracht, in der man meist auch den freundlichen Hotelbesitzer antrifft. Für Tipps und Auskünfte steht er immer zur Verfügung.
Feudale Möbel im Stil der Renaissance laden zum Verweilen oder Lesen ein.
Direkt daneben befindet sich der Frühstücksraum, wo man den Tag mit einem ausgedehnten Frühstück am Buffet beginnen kann.
Mit dem Aufzug erreicht man die Zimmer. Sie sind nicht sehr geräumig, aber sehr sauber und bieten alles was man benötigt.
Telefon und Fernsehen sind selbstverständlich, ebenso wie ein freies WLAN.
Die Garage für das Auto ist ca. 300 m entfernt, aber sie diente nur zum Abstellen während unseres Aufenthaltes, denn in Brügge benötigt man kein eigenes Auto.
Das Zentrum von Brügge ist in ca.10 min zu Fuß erreichbar und zum Jan van Eyckplatz sind es nur 170 m. Hier hält der kostenlose Bus, der die wichtigsten Punkte der Stadt anfährt.
An der Rückseite des Hotels führt der Langerei Canals vorbei, der herrliche Fotomotive liefert.
Das Hotel Bryghia ist der ideale Ausgangspunkt Brügge zu erkunden.
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Bruges Memling Museum
In front of Our Lady's church stands the large complex of the medieval St. John's hospital, one of the oldest still existing hospitals in Europe. In 1978 it lost its function as hospital and harbors now the Memling museum, the hospital museum and the old pharmacy. It was transformed into a museum and a congress center. Inside the old chapel is now one of the smallest but most attractive museum of Bruges, the Memling Museum. Here six paintings by the 15th century painter Hans Memling can be seen.
Hans Memling (1433-1494) was one of the later ones in the row of Vlaamse Primitieven (Flemish Primitives). The wealth of Bruges also attracted artists and made Bruges the most praised city of the art of painting in the thirteenth century. Even though none of the big names like Van Eyck, Memlinc, Gerard David were born in Bruges, a innovative style was born here, that still has a world fame. Memling lived for a long time in the St. Johns hospital and died there.
This museum is part of the St.John's Hospital complex. Inside, the old hospital infirmary can be visited as well as the old pharmacy. In the former chapel of the Hospital six paintings by Hans Memling are exposed.
One of the masterpieces is the Shrine of St. Ursula. This wooden shrine contains the relics of St. Ursula. In six bow-arched panels, Memling tells the history of Ursula. The two front panels show St.Ursula accompanied by 10 virgins, each representing 1.000 virgins (see picture below) , and Our Blessed Lady in the presence of two hospital sisters.
The other masterpiece is the 'Altarpiece of Saint-John the Baptist and Saint-John the Evangelist', made in 1479 and painted for the main altar in the church of the hospital. In the central panel is the Holy Virgin holding the child Jesus. Jesus puts a ring around the finger of Saint Catherine of Sienna. The woman sitting on the right of the Holy Virgin is Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The left side panel shows the story of Saint John the Baptist who was decapitated by order of Salome. The right side-panel illustrates the Apocalypse as told by Saint-John the Evangelist.
The 'Diptych with Our Blessed Lady and Maarten van Nieuwenhoven' (1487). Maarten van Nieuwenhoven was a member of a rich and important Bruges family. He is shown here at the age of 23. Later he became Lord Mayor of Bruges.
The Burg Square, Bruges
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Chocolate and Canal Tour in Bruges - Belgium 4K Travel Channel
Before we start for our Canal tour by a boat, we stroll through the Breidelstraat between Grote market and castle. Here you find the Beer Museum. However, we prefer to look around in the chocolate shop La Belgique Gourmande. In addition to the many Belgian specialties, we find tools made of chocolate. You actually get the impression that the tools could come from a blacksmith's shop.
Incidentally, we had a quick chat about Bruges with the nice saleswoman.
We pass the town hall on the right and pass the Blinde-Ezelstraat. A small bridge leads over the Groenerei Canal. On the other side of the canal is the Vismarkt (fish market), but at this hour there is hardly any operation. On the right-hand side, there is a jetty, where we can board a boat.
The boat goes eastwards along the canal until we reach the Coupure Canal junction and turn north. Shortly before the bridge with the Camerstraat, we turn again to the west and reach the former harbor at the Jan van Eyck Square.
Now we take the same way back to the jetty. After turning into the Groenerei Canal, we are made aware of the Secret Garden Luxury Suites. What, with its large fireplaces, resembles a factory building, is an upscale retirement home.
After passing the jetty, we reach the Dijver Canal and turn south and immediately afterward back west. This corner is one of the most beautiful in Bruges. But we will come back again on a walk.
We pass a small park on the left side and see the Church of our Lady in front of us. Here is the burial place of Duke Charles the Bold and Maria of Burgundy. Maximilian I requested that his heart is enclosed at their feet in honor of Mary.
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Bevor wir zu unserer Grachtenfahrt starten, schlendern wir durch die Breidelstraat, zwischen Grote Markt und Burg. Hier ist das Biermuseum angesiedelt.
Wir ziehen es aber vor, uns in der Schokolaterie La Belgique Gourmande umzusehen. Neben den vielen belgischen Spezialitäten gibt es hier Werkzeuge aus Schokolade. Man bekommt tatsächlich den Eindruck die Werkzeuge könnten aus einer Schmiede stammen.
Nebenbei konnten wir uns noch kurz mit einer netten Verkäuferin über Brügge unterhalten.
Wir lassen das Rathaus rechts liegen und passieren die Blinde-Ezelstraat. Eine kleine Brücke führt über den Groenerei Kanal. Auf der anderen Kanalseite ist der Vismarkt (Fischmarkt), auf dem aber zu dieser Stunde kaum Betrieb ist.
Rechter Hand befindet sich eine Bootsanlegestelle, an der wir auch gleich ein Boot besteigen können.
Wir fahren den Kanal in Richtung Osten bis zur Abzweigung des Coupure Kanals und biegen Richtung Norden ab. Kurz vor der Brücke mit der Camerstraat schwenken wir nochmals nach Westen und Erreichen den ehemaligen Hafen am Jan van Eyck Platz.
Nun geht es den gleichen Weg zurück bis zur Anlegestelle. Nach dem Einbiegen in den Groenerei Kanal macht man uns auf die Secret Garden Luxury Suites aufmerksam. Was mit seinen großen Kaminen aussieht wie ein Fabrikgebäude ist ein gehobenes Altersheim.
Nach dem Passieren der Anlegestelle erreichen wir den Dijver Kanal und biegen nach Süden und gleich darauf wieder nach Westen ab. Diese Ecke zählt zu den schönsten in Brügge. Wir werden aber nochmals bei einem Spaziergang zurückkommen.
Wir passieren einen kleinen Park auf der linken Seite und sehen vor uns bereits die Liebfrauenkirche, in der Herzog Karl der Kühne und Maria von Burgund bestattet liegen. Zu deren Füßen wurde auf Wunsch von Maximilian I sein Herz zu Ehren von Maria beigelegt.
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Market Day on Burg Square, Brugge, Belgium
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The hustle and bustle of the market on Burg Square happens weekly just in front of the historic Town Hall in Brugge, Belgium.
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Music courtesy of Jimmy Fontanez 'Feel the Funk'
2014-05-29, Brugge, Belgium (1)
(荷蘭語:Brugge)或譯布魯日(法語:Bruges),位於比利時西北部,是西弗蘭德省省會和最大城市,人口117,224(2006年)。在歐洲也被譽為「北方的威尼斯」。
Bruges (/ˈbruːʒ/ in English; Dutch: Brugge [ˈbrʏɣə]; French: Bruges [ˈbʁyːʒ]; German: Brügge [ˈbrʏɡə]) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country.
The area of the whole city amounts to more than 13,840 hectares, including 1,075 hectares off the coast, at Zeebrugge (from Brugge aan zee[2] meaning Bruges on Sea[3]). The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It is oval-shaped and about 430 hectares in size. The city's total population is 117,073 (1 January 2008),[4] of which around 20,000 live in the city centre. The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of 616 km2 (238 sq mi) and has a total of 255,844 inhabitants as of 1 January 2008.[5]
Along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, it is sometimes referred to as The Venice of the North. Bruges has a significant economic importance thanks to its port. At one time, it was considered the chief commercial city of the world.[6]
A Day In Bruges, Belgium
My best friend Katie and I spent a day in Bruges last October. We did all the touristy things and explored the city as much as we could in our short time there. Unfortunately, there's just so many things to do there so we couldn't get to it all.
Things We Did:
0:05 -Square and Statue of Simon Stevin
0:09 -Burg Square
0:14 -Torture Museum
0:21 -Torture Chair
0:24 -Head Crusher
0:29 -Frietmuseum
0:48 -Serving Some Fake Fries/Embarrassing myself
1:19 -Jan Van Eyck Monument
1:27 -Skyscraper (The Bruges Whale)
1:35 -Jan Van Eyck Square
1:42 -Belfry of Bruges/Belfort
1:57 -Automatic Carillon
2:02 -Views of Bruges
2:24 -Bruges Beer Experience/Beer Museum
2:56 -Burg Square
3:56 -Church of Our Lady Bruges
4:27 -Chocolate Figurines
4:38 -Beguinage (Begijnhof)
5:09 -Train Ride
5:21 -Bike ride
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Things to do in Brussels – Visit the Musée Old Masters Museum
For the art lover visiting Brussels, the Musée Old Masters Museum is a stop we highly recommend. For such a large collection of early Flemish and Dutch art, this museum is a great bargain.
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Live in Bruges on 10-07-2019
Vocal, guitar, harp and perussion: Franky Baete
Guitar and background vocal: Tommy Vlaeminck
Bass guitar and background vocal: Eric Vandekerckhove
Drums: Tim Deblauwe
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