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Hof van Watervliet (Watervliet Court)
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This Gothic mansion was built in the second half of the 15th century by Jan III de Baenst (1483), a local politician and chamberlain of the Duke of Burgundy. Marcus Laurin, a renowned humanist and lord of Watervliet, lived in this building in the 16th century and acquired an art collection, a coin collection and a library with his family fortune. 

Getting there

Oude Burg 29, 8000 Brugge

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Nearest station:
Station Brugge

Nearest parking:
Centrum-'t Zand car park

Hof van Watervliet (Watervliet Court)

Oude Burg 29, 8000 Brugge

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