Incorrect and winding streets with numerous channels and open spaces embody the spirit and character of medieval Bruges, turning it into one of the most complicated European cities. After all the sightseeing, you are sure to get two into one and the same place.
Bruges is often compared to Venice. However, Bruges has its own unique charm and beauty. The architecture of this picturesque town is individual. Unlike Venice there are angered trees, carts and carriages, drawn by the Flemish horses, a lot of houses with beautiful facades, brick chimneys, lime alleys and acacias. Admire this magnificent city and to see it in all its charm can swim on a boat through the channels, looking from the water reflection on the majestic buildings, opening through the trees. Your eyes will appear stone bridges, hidden courtyards, houses irregularly shaped, hanging over the water, and snow-white swans gliding along the canals. It was a mutual love for the inhabitants of this has led to the fact that the Swans always come back to Bruges.
Some city streets themselves are the sights and keep interesting facts and stories. For example, the narrowest street is named Banna. The biggest - Sandy street - preserved numerous guild houses. On the waterfront Diver horse stamp testify to its past: before there were trading horses. Multiple channels are always calm, so you can feel like slowly flowing time in a quiet and cozy streets of Bruges.
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