One of the four gates that served as an entry point to the city in the Middle Ages. Looks different from inside and from outside.
The Frietmuseum is a museum in Bruges, Belgium, which is devoted to the history of potatoes and the production of Belgian fries.
The Gruuthusemuseum is a museum of applied arts in Bruges, located in the medieval Gruuthuse, the house of Louis de Gruuthuse.
Charming houses from the 17th century contain a display on the city's various arts and crafts. Fresh sweets made every Thursday.
A former chapel of the potter's guild and an architectural gem. Nowadays it houses the pottery museum and religious objects.
While visiting the St. John's Hospital Museum, don't forget to check out the 17th century pharmacy next door.
A stample of fine Gothic architecture. The stone medallions on the walls show the portraits of previous owners of the house.
Lacing is the traditional art of Bruges. The centre houses an exhibiton on laces and also offers lace-making courses.