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Bruges Historium and Groeninge Museum Entrance Tickets

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 2 to 4 hours

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Bruges: Ticket Groeningemuseum (Groeninge Museum)

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Six centuries of Belgian arts in one museum, with work by Flemish primitives such as Jan van Eyck, n...

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Bruges: Musea Brugge Card with Entry to 12 Museums

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Experience the best of Bruges with the 72-hour Musea Brugge Card. Enjoy free entry to world-class mu...

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Groeningemuseum, Bruges

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09:30

17:00

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Tue

09:30

17:00

Wed

09:30

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09:30

17:00

Fri

09:30

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09:30

17:00

About Groeningemuseum

 Dijver 12, 8000 Brugge, Belgium

 +32 50 44 87 11

 bezoekers.brugge.be

Groeningemuseum and Nearby Sights on Map

Gruuthusemuseum

Currently closed for renovation

2be Beer Wall

The Beer Wall is the place to go for beer lovers, with a great collection of Belgian brews

Church of Our Lady

The Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk or Church of Our Lady is noted for its beautiful mixed architecture and the important art treasures it houses

Torture Museum Oude Steen

Basilica of the Holy Blood

The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a 12th century minor basilica that houses a relic believed to be the Holy Blood of Christ, collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought to Bruges by the Count of Flanders

DiamantMuseum

DiamantMuseum delves into the world of diamonds, presenting all facets from mining and dust polishing to the latest laser cutting technologies

Coudenys

St. John's Hospital

One of the oldest surviving hospital buildings in Europe, the Sint-Janshospitaal dates back to the 11th century

Brugs Biermuseum

The Bruges Beer Museum explores the history of beer, the various types of beer and processes involved in its production

Beguinage

The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde or Beguinage of the Vineyard in Bruges is a semi-monastic complex that was once home to Beguines (Catholic lay women) and is now inhabited by the sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict