Volkskundemuseum

Bruges


This appealing Museum of Folk Life presents visitors with 18 themed tableaux illustrating Flemish life in times gone by – a 1930s sweets shop, a hatter’s workshop, a traditional kitchen and more. The museum is a static affair, but it's in an attractive godshuis (almshouse), and the time-warp museum café De Zwarte Kat has a fine selection of beer. Temporary exhibits upstairs are often worth a look. Traditional lollies are made here on the first and third Thursday of the month.


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Nearby Bruges attractions

1. Jeruzalemkerk

0.08 MILES

Within the so-caled Adornesdomein estate is one of Bruges’ oddest churches, the 15th-century Jeruzalemkerk, built by the Adornes family. Supposedly based…

2. Kantcentrum

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The Kantcentrum displays a collection of lace in a row of interlinked old cottages. In the afternoons (2pm to 5pm) you can watch bobbin lace being made by…

3. St-Annakerk

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The church of St Anne features a plain Gothic exterior which belies its flamboyant baroque interior.

4. St-Walburgaskerk

0.23 MILES

This 17th-century Roman Catholic church was built by the Jesuits in the baroque style.

5. St-Janshuismolen

0.26 MILES

In the 13th century, Bruges' great walls were dotted with molens (windmills) where cereals were ground into flour. Four still stand on the eastern rampart…

8. Kruispoort

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This much restored and rebuilt city gate was originally built in the 13th-century.