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Streets and chanels of Bruges description and photos - Belgium: Bruges. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Streets and chanels of Bruges. Photo & DescriptionIrregular and winding streets with numerous canals and open squares embody the medieval spirit and character of Bruges, making it one of the most confusing European cities. After going through all the sights, you will surely get to the same place twice. Bruges is often compared to Venice. However, Bruges has its own unique charm and beauty. The architecture of this picturesque city is individual. Unlike Venice, there are angry trees, carriages and carriages drawn by Flemish horses, many houses with beautiful facades, brick pipes, linden alleys and acacias. You can admire this magnificent city and see it in all its charm by sailing on a boat along the canals, looking from the water surface at the reflections of majestic buildings, opening through the branches of trees. Stone bridges, hidden courtyards, irregularly shaped houses hanging over the water and snow-white swans sliding along the canals appear before your eyes. It is the mutual love of residents for these that has led to the fact that the swans always return to Bruges. Separate streets of the city are attractions in themselves and keep interesting facts and stories. For example, the narrowest street is called Bannaya. The most important - Sandy Street - has preserved numerous guild houses. Horse marks on the Diver embankment testify to its past: earlier, horses were traded here. Numerous canals are always calm, so you can feel how time flows slowly along the quiet and cozy streets of Bruges. We also recommend reading Theater de la Ville description and photos - France: Paris Topic: Streets and chanels of Bruges description and photos - Belgium: Bruges. |