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The Cranenburg House (right of centre) from a postcard, c. 1905 Modern restaurant/café conversion (left) in 2007. The Cranenburg House (also Craenenburg) is a historic building located on the Markt (main square) of Bruges, Belgium. The building is now a café with a historicised facade by M. Vermeersch from 1956. [1]
Newly created neo-baroque furniture, old arts and paintings created an "old Flemish" interior that not only fits well into the historic building, but also attracts lovers of art in Bruges. In the café are also headquarters of various associations who meet regularly and favorably affect sales, for example Art Genegen, an association founded in ...
Hertog Jan Restaurant. Hertog Jan was a restaurant in Bruges and (from July 2014) Loppem–Zedelgem, Belgium.It was led by chefs Gert De Mangeleer and Joachim Boudens. It was rated with 3 stars by the Michelin Red Guide, one of only three restaurants in the country as of 2012.
Category: Restaurants in Bruges. ... Hertog Jan (restaurant) This page was last edited on 5 October 2018, at 15:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Markt (Dutch for "Market") is the central square of Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium.It is located in the city centre and covers an area of about 1 ha (2.5 acres). On the south side of the square is one of the city's most famous landmarks, the 12th-century Belfry.
De Karmeliet is a restaurant in Bruges, Belgium.The leading chef is Geert Vanhecke. It is rated with 3 stars by the Michelin Red Guide, one of three restaurants in the country of Belgium to receive such an honour as of 2016, the year it was announced it would be closed.
Bruges' best-known landmark is the Belfry of Bruges, a 13th-century belfry housing a municipal carillon comprising 47 bells. [37] The Belfry of Bruges, independent of the previously mentioned UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bruges, is included on the World Heritage Site of Belfries of Belgium and France. [38]
The Jan van Eyckplein (English: Jan van Eyck Square) is a square in Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium. The square is named for noted Northern Renaissance painter Jan van Eyck . [ 1 ] It is located at the intersection of the Academiestraat, the Spiegelrei and the Spanjaardstraat.