Cranenburg House (also Craenenburg) is a historic building located in the marketplace (Markt) of Bruges, Belgium. George W. T. Omond's Bruges and West Flanders (1906), illustrated by Amédée Forestier, refers to the building: Cranenburg, from the windows of which, in olden times, the Counts of Flanders, with the lords and ladies of their Court, used to watch the tournaments and pageants for which Bruges was celebrated, and in which Maximilian was imprisoned by the burghers in 1488. But the Cranenburg, once the 'most magnificent private residence in the Market-Place,' many years ago lost every trace of its original splendour, and is now an unattractive hostelry, the headquarters of a smoking club; while the Hôtel de Bouchoute, turned into a clothier's shop, has little to distinguish it from
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| - Craenenburg (de)
- Cranenburg House (en)
- Huis Cranenburg (nl)
- 克能堡府 (zh)
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| - Cranenburg (auch: Huis Craenenburg) ist ein historisches Gebäude am Grote Markt (Großen Marktplatz) von Brügge in Belgien. (de)
- Het Huis Cranenburg, ook Craenenburg genoemd, is een historisch gebouw in Brugge, België. Het ligt op de hoek van de Markt en de Sint-Amandsstraat. (nl)
- 克能堡府(Cranenburg House)是位於比利時城市布魯日的一座建築,曾是西法蘭德斯省的議會辦公場所。 (zh)
- Cranenburg House (also Craenenburg) is a historic building located in the marketplace (Markt) of Bruges, Belgium. George W. T. Omond's Bruges and West Flanders (1906), illustrated by Amédée Forestier, refers to the building: Cranenburg, from the windows of which, in olden times, the Counts of Flanders, with the lords and ladies of their Court, used to watch the tournaments and pageants for which Bruges was celebrated, and in which Maximilian was imprisoned by the burghers in 1488. But the Cranenburg, once the 'most magnificent private residence in the Market-Place,' many years ago lost every trace of its original splendour, and is now an unattractive hostelry, the headquarters of a smoking club; while the Hôtel de Bouchoute, turned into a clothier's shop, has little to distinguish it from (en)
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| - Cranenburg (auch: Huis Craenenburg) ist ein historisches Gebäude am Grote Markt (Großen Marktplatz) von Brügge in Belgien. (de)
- Cranenburg House (also Craenenburg) is a historic building located in the marketplace (Markt) of Bruges, Belgium. George W. T. Omond's Bruges and West Flanders (1906), illustrated by Amédée Forestier, refers to the building: Cranenburg, from the windows of which, in olden times, the Counts of Flanders, with the lords and ladies of their Court, used to watch the tournaments and pageants for which Bruges was celebrated, and in which Maximilian was imprisoned by the burghers in 1488. But the Cranenburg, once the 'most magnificent private residence in the Market-Place,' many years ago lost every trace of its original splendour, and is now an unattractive hostelry, the headquarters of a smoking club; while the Hôtel de Bouchoute, turned into a clothier's shop, has little to distinguish it from its commonplace neighbours. The building is now a café with a historicized façade by M. Vermeersch from 1956. (en)
- Het Huis Cranenburg, ook Craenenburg genoemd, is een historisch gebouw in Brugge, België. Het ligt op de hoek van de Markt en de Sint-Amandsstraat. (nl)
- 克能堡府(Cranenburg House)是位於比利時城市布魯日的一座建築,曾是西法蘭德斯省的議會辦公場所。 (zh)
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