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    Bruges was a location of coastal settlement during prehistory. This Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement are unrelated to medieval city development. In the Bruges area, the first fortifications were built after Julius Caesar's conquest of the Menapii in the first century BC, to protect

  3. In 2002, Bruges was named as a Capital of Culture in Europe. Striking buildings like the Concertgebouw concert hall and the Toyo Ito Pavilion were built for the occasion, bringing a touch of modern style to the historic heart of the city.

  4. Thanks to the presence of the Counts of Flanders, the favourable location and the connection with the sea, in the early Middle Ages, Bruges evolved to become an international and industrious port and trading city.

  5. Aug 10, 2018 · The city became known also as a center of the Flemish Primitives painting school and home to masters including Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. Over the years, however, the city’s fortunes turned.

  6. In the early Middle Ages, Bruges developed into an international and bustling trading city with its own port, made possible by its favourable location and connection with the sea. At the same time, the fortified town became a powerful political stronghold, thanks to the presence of the Flemish Counts, who ruled over the County of Flanders.

  7. As visitors flocked to Bruges, the city reclaimed its past glories with the development of a new port at Zeebrugge in 1907, which continues to expand today. Did you know? • Bruges is home to the world’s oldest stock exchange. • The city’s Old Town became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.

  8. Dec 30, 2013 · Trade between England and Scandinavia took off in the 9th century, and by 1100 Bruges was well established as a market town. On July 27, 1128 Bruges — or Brugge, in Flemish — officially became a city. The medieval gates still stand, though today they bring cars into the city instead of trade.

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