The Church of our Lady and the Burg in Bruges - Belgium 4K Travel Channel
After our canal tour, we make our way via the photogenic Rozenhoedkaai to the Church of our Lady. Since the spring weather is not quite what we expected, and it is comparatively cool, we visit the Cafe 't Klein Venetië. Here we have a glass of mulled wine to warm us up, while we watch the activity on the quay.
Continuing towards the Church of Our Lady, we are amazed by the magnificent architecture of the houses. Opposite the flea market, there is also a mooring for boat trips. In front of it, a long queue has formed in the meantime.
We enter the Arentshof, a complex formerly owned by noble families. Today, you see the artwork from Rik Poot, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, here.
We cross the Bonifazius Bridge, another famous photo motif, and reach the Church of Our Lady.
The Church of Our Lady
The construction of the church began in 1210. The completion took place in1480. In addition to the beautiful architecture of the five-naved basilica, there are two particular sights.
You can visit the tombs of Mary of Burgundy and her father the Duke of Burgundy in the eastern end of the cathedral. But, the tomb of Charles the Bold is empty. One assumes that he was buried in the Sint-Donaaskathedraal, destroyed in 1792.
Emperor Maximilian I, commissioned the tombs and ordered his heart to be buried here. It is in an iron chest in an underground room at the foot of the sarcophagi. You see it through a glass cover.
On the right and left, there are painted priest graves from the 13th to the 15th century.
The second attraction is a statue of the Madonna with Jesus, designed by Michelangelo and sold to Bruges merchants.
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Nach unserer Grachtentour machen wir uns über den fotogenen Rozenhoedkaai auf den Weg zur Liebfrauenkirche.
Da das Frühlingswetter noch nicht ganz unseren Erwartungen entspricht und es relativ kühl ist, besuchen wir das Cafe ’t Klein Venetië. Hier gönnen wir uns zum Aufwärmen einen Glühwein, während wir das Treiben auf dem Kai beobachten.
Weiter in Richtung Liebfrauenkirche, staunen wir immer wieder über die großartige Architektur der Häuser. Gegenüber dem Flohmarkt ist ebenfalls eine Anlegestelle für Bootstouren, an der sich mittlerweile eine lange Warteschlange gebildet hat.
Wir betreten den Arentshof. Ursprünglich im Besitz von Adelsfamilien, beinhaltet er heute „die vier Reiter der Apokalypse“, ein Kunstwerk von Rik Poot.
Wir überqueren die Bonifazius-Brücke, ebenfalls ein beliebtes Fotomotiv und erreichen die Liebfrauenkirche.
Die Liebfrauenkirche
Der Bau der Kirche wurde 1210 begonnen. Die Fertigstellung erfolgte 1480.
Neben der herrlichen Architektur der fünfschiffigen Basilika gibt es zwei besondere Sehenswürdigkeiten.
Im östlichen Ende der Kathedrale ist das Grab von Maria von Burgund und ihres Vaters, dem Herzog von Burgund. Das Grab von Karl dem Kühnen ist allerdings leer. Vermutlich wurde er in der Sint-Donaaskathedraal bestattet, die aber 1792 zerstört wurde.
Kaiser Maximilian I. gab die Gräber in Auftrag und verfügte, dass hier auch sein Herz bestattet werden sollte. Es ist in einer Eisentruhe in einem unterirdischen Raum zu Füssen der Sarkophage untergebracht und kann durch eine Glasabdeckung besichtigt werden.
Rechts und links befinden sich bemalte Priestergräber aus dem 13. bis 15. Jahrhundert.
Die zweite Sehenswürdigkeit ist eine Statue der Madonna mit Jesus, die von Michelangelo gestaltet und an Brügger Kaufleute verkauft wurde.
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Belgium: Bruges and Brussels
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We start in Bruges to check into a medieval hospital, savor the exquisite art of Memling, climb a bell tower to get up close and fortissimo at a carillon concert, and sample fresh frites and the world's tastiest chocolate. Then we ride the train to Brussels, where we stroll Europe's finest square, revel in Bruegels' country scenes and Magritte's surreal dreamscapes, then pay a visit to the bustling hub of European democracy.
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Bruges, Belgium: Church of Our Lady and Memling Museum
More info about travel to Bruges: For 600 years the Church of Our Lady in Bruges, Belgium, has stood as a memorial to the power and wealth of Bruges at its height. Across the street is a former hospital that has been converted into the Memling Museum, housing paintings from the Flemish Primitive master Hans Memling.
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | After wandering the Plaza Mayor, do a little high-stakes gambling at one of Europe's biggest flea markets, ogle the lavish Royal Palace, ponder perplexing art at the Prado Museum, stare down a flamenco dancer in Sevilla, look deep into Picasso's greatest work — Guernica — at the Centro Reina Sofía, and munch on pigs' ears in a tapa tango.
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reason for falling clouds now: Researchers at The University of Auckland have reported a decreasing trend in average global cloud heights from 2000 to 2010, based on data gathered by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) on NASA’s Terra satellite. The change over the ten-year span was 100 to 130 feet, and was mostly due to fewer clouds at higher altitudes. Researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey have also noticed that “the sky” in general has fallen about 90 feet.
It’s suspected that this may be indicative of some sort of atmospheric cooling mechanism in play that could help counteract global warming.
“This is the first time we have been able to accurately measure changes in global cloud height and, while the record is too short to be definitive, it provides just a hint that something quite important might be going on,” said lead researcher Professor Roger Davies.
A steady reduction in cloud heights could help the planet radiate heat into space, thus serving as a negative feedback in the global warming process. The exact cause of the drop in cloud altitude is not yet known, but it could reasonably be resulting from a change in circulation patterns that otherwise form high-altitude clouds.
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