Belfry of Bruges
The Belfry of Bruges, built in the 13th century, stands 83 meters tall, resembling a giant medieval rocket rising from the ground, much like a square. Although there are relatively few things to see inside the belfry, if you can climb the 366 steps, the view overlooking the entire city will surely leave you in awe.
Provinciaal Hof
Located on the east side of the Market Square, the Provincial Court is a Gothic building constructed between 1887 and 1921. Its extraordinary appearance is truly breathtaking. Exhibitions are occasionally held in the hall, so you might have the opportunity to visit!
Love at First Sight Bridge
The Love at First Sight Bridge on the east side of the Church of Our Lady, although very short and covered with moss, is not conspicuous among the many bridges, but it still attracts many tourists. It is said that when tourists step on this bridge, the first person of the opposite sex they meet will fall in love with them at first sight. How romantic and interesting! Now, the Love at First Sight Bridge has become an important attraction in Bruges, and driven by the mythical legend, tourists are eager to see it for themselves!
Salvador Dalí Exhibition
Showcasing the original paintings and sculptures of Dalí, the 'artistic genius,' allowing people to appreciate the works of this extraordinarily talented and imaginative artist. He is renowned worldwide for his breathtaking, surreal dreamscapes.
College of Europe
The College of Europe is one of the world's most renowned academic institutions for postgraduate education, dedicated to the study of European affairs. It is also an important think tank for the European Union and a cradle for future European politicians. Visiting the College of Europe to experience its unique atmosphere is definitely an unforgettable experience.