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20-MAR-2014

Bruges. Old Town

During the 15th century the Zwin, the waterway linking Bruges to the sea, silted up. Despite attempts to build another canal, the city’s economic lifeline was gone. When the headquarters of the Hanseatic League moved from Bruges to Antwerp at the end of the 15th century, many merchants followed, leaving abandoned houses, deserted streets and empty canals. Bruges, a former hub of Europe, slept for 400 years. The city slowly emerged from its slumber in the early 19th century as tourists passed through en route to the Waterloo battlefield near Brussels. In 1892 Belgian writer and poet Georges Rodenbach published Bruges-la-Morte (Bruges the Dead), a novel that beguilingly described the town’s forlorn air and alerted the well-heeled to its preserved charm. Curious, wealthy visitors brought much-needed money into Bruges, and sealed its fate as a town frozen in time.

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Marisa Livet18-May-2014 19:16
A lovely light here!
Regine L.19-Apr-2014 15:55
Thank you for your detailed description. The buildings look well preserved and colorful, but the absence of people drives home the point of the history here.
Gary A. Rich (GRainelev)13-Apr-2014 16:11
The buildings are really neat. I like this shot void of people. You must have been up early this morning. Great image and such interesting history. V.
Guest 13-Apr-2014 16:01
Nice history to accompany super image. Best J
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