
Tuin Gezellehuis (House Gezelle Garden)
Even if you’re not very fond of poetry, you’ll be delighted by the House Gezelle, the birthplace of Guido Gezelle (1830 – 1899), one of Flanders’ most famous poets. For here, close by the city ramparts, there’s a magnificent walled garden waiting, which you can visit without a museum ticket. With an ancient Corsican pine tree and ‘The man who gives a light’ , a work of art by Jan Fabre. Picnic or simply relax, you can do both.
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Facilities
Other facilities
Child-friendly
Pets allowed
Baby carriages allowed
Garden open to guests or visitors
Picnic allowed
Getting there
Nearest station:
Station Brugge
Nearest parking:
Langestraat car park

Rolweg 64, 8000 Brugge