Kruispoort Gate Bruges Belgium 2019
This is the 2nd of the 4 Gates to Bruges that are still left from the mid eval days. This is fully functioning, covers the moat and has a museum inside as well.
BRUGGE - KRUISPOORT GATE BELGIUM
A quick glimpse of Kruispoort Gate in Brugge Belgium
Bruges Travelogue
ROBANCA TRAVELOGUES: Bruges - A Historical Gem. A three day break in the city of Bruges, Belgium, in May-June 2014, walking and cycling, visiting Kruispoort, Sint-Janishuismolen and Nieuve Papegaai windmills, and Dampoort. In the city centre, we walk many of the canals, and visit Markt and Burg Squares, seeing the Belfry of Bruges and the city hall. On the outskirts we cycle to Ezelpoort, Smedenpoort and Minnewater with the Begijnhof convent. We finish by walkling through the Brangwyn Museum grounds to reach the Bonifacius Bridge. We spend our last evening at the Rozenhoedkaai. On our way home, we stop briefly at Damme.
Bruges, Belgium in December
Views of Bruges, Belgium in December. Including the Belfry Tower and it's chiming bells, and views from the tower over the city, including:
0:14 - Burg Square
0:17 - Sint-Salvatorskathedraal (Saint Saviour's Cathedral) and Onze Lieve Vrouw Brugge (Church of Our Lady Bruges)
0:22 - Market Square (Markt Square) with it's Christmas Market
0:29 - Horse Drawn Carriages, Restaurants, and Bars
0:36 - Outdoor Ice Skating Rink
Wandering around the city, taking in views of the canals (0:44), including
1:04 - One of the four remaining windmills between the Dampoort and the Kruispoort
1:07 - Beside the Ghent to Bruges Canal (Kanaal Gent-Brugge) More info about the windmills can be found here:
Views of the canals around the town centre include the many (1:22) bridges, boat tours and (1:29) swans on the water. Also locations from the 2008 movie In Bruges can be seen; including
3:00 - The Hotel Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce, where the main characters; Ray and Ken were forced to share a room.
The video concludes
3:26 - with probably the most photographed view in Bruges - standing on Rozenhoedkaai, looking over the Dijver Canal at the attractive buildings, with the Belfry Tower behind them. A large tree with huge white baubles sits on the corner closest to the camera, whilst the Hotel Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce is in the far corner.
Gulls and a duck float on the water, whilst a moored-up boat full of tourists waits for their captain to arrive beside a flag pole, supporting three flags; one Belgian flag, one Bruges flag, and another unidentified flag.
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Bruges, Belgium
Feb 21, 2016
Monasterium de Wijngaard
The Markt
Belfry of Bruges
Kruispoort
Windmills and Canals in Bruges - Belgium 4K Travel Channel
Not only the Netherlands has its windmills. Since the end of the 13th-century windmills were built in Bruges along the original ramparts. Some windmills stand nearby the city center, and so we decide to take a walk along the canals to see them. Along the Speelmansrei Und Augustijnenrei Canal which runs directly behind our accommodation, the hotel Bryghia, we stroll in eastern direction. The picturesque scenery offers marvelous photo motifs.
We cross the Langrei Canal and walk along the Carmersstraat. The scenery increasingly changes into a suburb. Here are strikingly many B&B accommodations.
Passing the English Convent, a large convent, we reach the St. Sebastiansgilde, Kon. Hoofgilde.
The Guild of Saint Sebastian is the only archers' guild in the world that exists already more than 600 years. The guild has two famous female members, Queen Matilda of Belgium and the Queen of England.
Just around the corner, we reach the first windmills on the hills of the ancient rampart. The place assured that the wind could blow straight onto the windmills. These were mounted centrally on large wooden beams, to orientate it to the wind.
The Sint-Janshuismolen, St. Janhuis Mill, built-in 1770, is the only windmill still standing in its original place today. The mill is still fully functional and now houses a museum. It can be visited daily, from April to September, except on Mondays.
Behind the ancient rampart runs a canal, where we see a modern barge passing by.
Further south, we reach Kruispoort Gate, an imposing city gate. Today's city gate is the third version of the gate. The first gate was built here from 1297 to 1304 and replaced in 1366. After the capture of Bruges by the citizens of Ghent in 1382, Philipp van Artevelde destroyed the gate. One built the third version of Kruispoort in 1400.
In the distance, we can still see that one of the windmills is moving.
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Nicht nur die Niederlande haben ihre Windmühlen. Seit Ende des 13. Jahrhunderts wurden in Brügge entlang der ursprünglichen Stadtmauer Windmühlen gebaut. Einige Windmühlen stehen unweit des Stadtzentrums und so machen wir einen Spaziergang entlang der Kanäle um sie zu sehen.
Entlang des Speelmansrei und Augustijnenrei Kanals, der direkt hinter unserer Unterkunft, dem Hotel Bryghia verläuft, gehen wir in Richtung Osten. Die malerische Kulisse bietet herrliche Photomotive.
Wir überqueren den Langrei Kanal und spazieren die Carmersstraat entlang. Die Kulisse wandelt sich vermehrt in ein Vorortviertel. Hier gibt es auffällig viele B&B Unterkünfte.
Am Englischen Konvent, einem großen Frauenkloster vorbei erreichen wir die St. Sebastiansgilde, Kon. Hoofgilde.
Die St. Sebastiansgilde ist die einzige Bogenschützengilde der Welt, die bereits seit 600 Jahren existiert. Die Gilde hat zwei berühmte weibliche Mitglieder, Königin Mathilde von Belgien und die Königin von England.
Gleich um die Ecke erreichen wir die ersten Windmühlen auf den Hügeln der ehemaligen Stadtmauer. Die Lage gewährleistete, dass sie vom Wind ungehindert erreicht werden. Die Windmühlen sind auf großen Holzbalken zentral gelagert und können somit im Wind ausgerichtet werden.
Die Sint-Janshuismolen, St. Janhuis Mühle, aus dem Jahre 1770, ist die einzige Windmühle, die heute noch an ihrem ursprünglichen Platz steht. Die noch voll funktionsfähige Mühle beherbergt heute ein Museum. Sie kann von April bis September, täglich, außer Montags, besichtigt werden.
Hinter der ehemaligen Stadtmauer verläuft ein Kanal, der gerade von einem modernen Frachtkahn passiert wird.
Weiter in Richtung Süden erreichen wir die Kruispoort, das Kreuztor, ein imposantes Stadttor. Das heutige Stadttor ist bereits das dritte Tor an dieser Stelle. Das erste Tor wurde von 1297 bis 1304 hier errichtet und 1366 ersetzt. Nach der Einnahme von Brügge durch die Genter Bürger im Jahre 1382 wurde das Tor von Philipp van Artevelde zerstört. Im Jahre 1400 baute man die dritte Version der Kruispoort.
In der Ferne sehen wir noch, dass sich eines der Windräder in Bewegung setzt.
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Day 13 29Aug2015 PART 1 Brugge to Ghent, Belgium
Day 13 of 14,
Part 1
29/Aug/2015, last riding day
From Brugge to Ghent, Belgium
45 kms
Riding highlights include Brugge Dampoort (Dampoort was a gate in the city of Brugge. She was part of the old medieval defensive ring around the city. The port name is still used for the place where they once stood), Wind mills(Windmolens), watching waterskiing on canal, Boy Scout meeting sign, riding group, heading into Ghent
Music Artist: Boogie Belgique
Song: Broken Mirror
Bruges the town gates: Ezelpoort, Smedenpoort, Kruispoort and Gentpoort.
Music you bring me peace Rose-Ann Devuyst , arrangement Lucas Gonzalez
Camping Memling : Voor uw bezoek aan Brugge en het Brugse Ommeland.
Brugge:
The kruispoort is the nearest gate to Camping Memling.
I am sure you will enjoy the swans and ducks around Donkey's gate. Take your bike and visit the city gates.
Brugge:
De Kruispoort is de poort die je van Camping Memling naar de stad leidt.
Ik ben er zeker van dat je zult genieten van de zwanen en eenden rond de ezelpoort. De fiets is ideaal om de stadspoorten te bezoeken.
Bruges:
Le kruispoort est la porte la plus proche du Camping Memling.
Je suis sûr que vous apprécierez les cygnes et les canards autour de la porte dostende (Ezelpoort) Prenez votre vélo et visitez les portes de la ville.
Brugge:
Das Kruispoort ist das nächstgelegene Tor zum Camping Memling.
Ich bin sicher, du wirst die Schwäne und Enten um Esels Tor genießen. Nehmen Sie Ihr Fahrrad und besuchen Sie die Stadttore.
El kruispoort es la puerta más cercana a Camping Memling.
Brujas:
Estoy seguro de que disfrutarás de los cisnes y patos alrededor de la puerta de Donkey. Toma tu bicicleta y visita las puertas de la ciudad.
El kruispoort és la porta més propera al càmping Memling.
Estic segur que gaudireu dels cignes i ànecs al voltant de la porta de Donkey. Agafeu la vostra bicicleta i visiteu les portes de la ciutat.
El kruispoort és la porta més propera al càmping Memling.
Estic segur que gaudireu dels cignes i ànecs al voltant de la porta de Donkey. Agafeu la vostra bicicleta i visiteu les portes de la ciutat.
Bruges:
Kruispoorten er den nærmeste port til Camping Memling.
Jeg er sikker på at du vil nyde svømmerne og ænderne omkring Donkey's gate. Tag din cykel og besøg byens porte.
Bruges:
Il kruispoort è il cancello più vicino al Camping Memling.
Sono sicuro che ti piaceranno i cigni e le anatre intorno al cancello di Donkey. Prendi la bici e visita le porte della città.
99 Problems but a beer ain't one (in Bruges Belgium)
Felicia wanted to go to the Venice, I wanted to go to a Christmas market. We settled on Bruges Belgium, the Venice of the north. Watch until the end and you will see why this place has that name. Note: The city is deceptively walk-able. You walk from one location to the next and then realize you walked a 10k!
Bridge near the windmills: Search Kruispoort on Langestraat
Links
Bier and Absinthe shop De Bierboom
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De Zevende Hemel
De Halve Maan
Chocolatier Dumon
Bruges Train Station
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Bruges Beer Experience
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Walking around Bruges, Belgium
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Bruges (/bruːʒ/, French: [bʁyʒ]; Flemish: Brugge [ˈbrʏɣə] (About this soundlisten); German: Brügge [ˈbʁʏɡə]) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country.
The area of the whole city amounts to more than 13,840 hectares (138.4 sq km; 53.44 sq miles), including 1,075 hectares off the coast, at Zeebrugge (from Brugge aan zee,[2] meaning Bruges by the Sea).[3] The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It is oval in shape and about 430 hectares in size. The city's total population is 117,073 (1 January 2008),[4] of whom 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, and was once one of the world's chief commercial cities.[6][7] Bruges is well known as the seat of the College of Europe, a university institute for European studies.[8]
The place is first mentioned in records as Bruggas, Brvggas, Brvccia in 840–875, then as Bruciam, Bruociam (in 892), Brutgis uico (toward end of the 9th century), in portu Bruggensi (c. 1010), Bruggis (1012), Bricge (1037, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle), Brugensis (1046), Brycge (1049–1052, again in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle), Brugias (1072), Bruges (1080–1085), Bruggas (c. 1084), Brugis (1089), and Brugge (1116).[9]
The name probably derives from the Old Dutch for bridge: brugga. Also compare Middle Dutch brucge, brugge (or brugghe, brigghe, bregghe, brogghe), and modern Dutch bruggehoofd (bridgehead) and brug (bridge).[10] The form brugghe would be a southern Dutch variant.[11] The Dutch word and the English bridge both derive from Proto-Germanic *brugjō-
Bruges was a location of coastal settlement during prehistory. This Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement is unrelated to medieval city development. In the Bruges area, the first fortifications were built after Julius Caesar's conquest of the Menapii in the first century BC, to protect the coastal area against pirates. The Franks took over the whole region from the Gallo-Romans around the 4th century and administered it as the Pagus Flandrensis. The Viking incursions of the ninth century prompted Count Baldwin I of Flanders to reinforce the Roman fortifications; trade soon resumed with England and Scandinavia. Early medieval habitation starts in the 9th and 10th century on the Burgh terrain, probably with a fortified settlement and church.
Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact, making it one of the most well-preserved medieval towns in Europe.[33] The historic centre of Bruges has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.[34] Many of its medieval buildings are notable, including the Church of Our Lady, whose brick spire reaches 115.6 m (379.27 ft), making it the world's second highest brick tower/building. The sculpture Madonna and Child, which can be seen in the transept, is believed to be the only of Michelangelo's sculptures to have left Italy within his lifetime.
Bruges' most famous landmark is its 13th-century belfry, housing a municipal carillon comprising 47 bells.[35] The city still employs a full-time carillonneur, who gives free concerts on a regular basis.
Other famous buildings in Bruges include:
The Béguinage (Dutch: Begijnhof)
The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Dutch: Heilig-Bloedbasiliek). The relic of the Holy Blood, which was brought to the city after the Second Crusade by Thierry of Alsace, is paraded every year through the streets of the city. More than 1,600 inhabitants take part in this mile-long religious procession, many dressed as medieval knights or crusaders.
The modern Concertgebouw (Concert Building)
The Old St. John's Hospital
The Saint Salvator's Cathedral
The Groeningemuseum, which has an extensive collection of medieval and early modern art, including a notable collection of Flemish Primitives. Various masters, including Hans Memling and Jan van Eyck, lived and worked in Bruges.
The City Hall on the Burg (Bruges) [nl] square
The Provincial Court (Provinciaal Hof)
The preserved old city gateways: the Kruispoort, the Gentpoort, the Smedenpoort and the Ezelpoort. The Dampoort, the Katelijnepoort and the Boeveriepoort are gone.
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stoet naar de kruispoort
Basisschool De Mozaïek uit Sint-Kruis stapt in stoet naar de Kruispoort ter herinnering aan de Blijde Intrede van Karel V in 1515.
Sint-Salvatorskathedraal Brugge
Saint-Salvator Cathedral is the cathedral of Bruges, Flanders, in present-day Belgium.
The cathedral is dedicated to the Verrezen Zaligmaker and Saint-Donatius of Reims.
Bruges Camping Memling airview
Song written by Rose-Ann Devuyst The wolf inside me
Arranged and played by Lucas Gonzalez
Camping Memling ideale basis voor een bezoek aan Brugge en omgeving. Vanaf Camping Memling kunt u met de motorhome naar Damme, Lissewege, de kust enFlanders Field. Met de trein kunt u naar Gent, Brussel en Antwerpen.
Camping Memling ideal base for visiting Bruges and surroundings, Ypres, Flanders Field, Coast. From Camping Memling make a day trip with the motorhome to Damme, Lissewege, the coast, Flanders Field. By train you can go to Ghent, Brussels and Antwerp.
Camping Memling base idéale pour visiter Bruges et ses environs, Ypres, Flanders Field et la Côte. Du camping Memling, vous pouvez aller à Damme, Lissewege, la côte, Flanders Field. En train, vous pouvez aller à Gand, Bruxelles et Anvers.
Camping Memling idealer Ausgangspunkt für einen Besuch in Brügge und Umgebung, Ypern, Flanders Field, Küste. Von Camping Memling aus können Sie mit dem Wohnmobil Damme, Lissewege, der Küste, Flanders Field fahren. Mit dem Zug können Sie nach Gent, Brüssel und Antwerpen fahren.
Camping Memling base ideal para visitar Brujas y sus alrededores, Ypres, Flanders Field, Coast. Desde Camping Memling puedes salir con la autocaravana Damme, Lissewege, la costa, Flanders Field. En tren puede ir a Gante, Bruselas y Amberes
Camping Memling è la base ideale per visitare Bruges e dintorni. Dal Camping Memling si può andare a Damme, Lissewege, la costa e il fiammingo Field con il camper. In treno si può andare a Ghent, Bruxelles e Anversa
Camping Memling idealisk bas för att besöka Brugge och omgivning. Från Camping Memling kan du åka till Damme, Lissewege, kusten och flamländska fältet med husbilen. Med tåg kan du åka till Gent, Bryssel och Antwerpen.
Camping Memling ideelle utgangspunkt for å besøke Brugge og omgivelser. Fra Camping Memling kan du gå til Damme, Lissewege, kysten og flamske feltet med bobil. Med tog kan du gå til Ghent, Brussel og Antwerpen.
Camping Memling은 브뤼헤와 주변을 방문하기에 이상적인 곳입니다. Camping Memling에서 모터 홈으로 Damme, Lissewege, 해안 및 플란더스 필드 (Flemish Field)로 이동할 수 있습니다. 기차로 겐트, 브뤼셀, 앤트워프에 갈 수 있습니다.
Camping Memling ideelle base for at besøge Brugge og omgivelser. Fra Camping Memling kan du gå til Damme, Lissewege, kysten og flamske Felt med autocampen. Med tog kan du gå til Gent, Bruxelles og Antwerpen.
Camping Memling on ihanteellinen tukikohta Bruggen ja sen ympäristössä. Camping Memlingista pääset Damme, Lissewege, rannikolle ja Flanderin kentälle matkailuautolla. Junalla voit mennä Ghentiin, Brysseliin ja Antwerpeniin.
Music Love boat: songwriter Rose-Ann Devuyst- Love boat
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Songs arranged and played Lucas Gonzlez
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Bruges, Belgium | Europe Day Tours Guide
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Bruges
Bruges is Belgium's most popular tourism destination, and with its canals and historic buildings, it's a favorite for culture-vultures. As the nearest large town to the north coast, it makes sense to base yourself here if you want to explore Belgium's coastal region further. As well as comprising a strip of great shoreline with dune-laden beaches, the country's coast is home to pretty resort towns and the wild and wonderful Het Zwin Nature Reserve, which rolls for miles north to the Dutch border. For anyone with a penchant for hiking, biking, or boating, this region is one of the most interesting in the country.
1. Zeebrugge
2. Ostend Harbor and Beachfront
3. Ostend Town
4. Blankenberge
5. Knokke-Heist Beach
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De två broarna vid Kruispoort i Brygge öppnar för ett stort skepp.
De twee bruggen bij de Kruispoort gaan open voor een flink binnenvaartschip.
Die zwei Brücken beim Kruispoort in Brügge werden für ein großes Schiff geöffnet.
The two bridges at the Kruispoort in Bruges are moved to allow a big vessel to pass.
Bruges Belgio
Propongo un mini - tour turistico per le strade di Bruges, città medioevale delle Fiandre occidentali.
Almeno un mulino e uno sguardo sul canale da una delle quattro porte d'accesso alla città, la Kruispoort, e' garantita.
Groeningemuseum and Archeological Museum in Bruges Belgium (bonus footage)
Groeningemuseum and Archeological Museum in Bruges Belgium (bonus footage)
Bruges - Hotel Adornes
Bruges - Hotel Adornes
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