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Soest (Westfalen). Petrikirchhof. by wwwuppertal

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Soest (Westfalen). Petrikirchhof.

If you would like to see my entire "Soest (Westfalen)" series: Here it is:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwuppertal/albums/72177720326123130

Soest (Westfalen). Bau eine Lösung! by wwwuppertal

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Soest (Westfalen). Bau eine Lösung!

If you would like to see my entire "Soest (Westfalen)" series: Here it is:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwuppertal/albums/72177720326123130

Soest (Westfalen). Fachwerkhäuser / Half-timbered houses. by wwwuppertal

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Soest (Westfalen). Fachwerkhäuser / Half-timbered houses.

If you would like to see my entire "Soest (Westfalen)" series: Here it is:
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Venice - The City Of Love (on explore) by Thomas Weiler Fotografie

© Thomas Weiler Fotografie, all rights reserved.

Venice - The City Of Love (on explore)

The picture was taken some years ago after the first COVID lockdown.

My Insta: www.instagram.com/thomas_weiler_photography
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Lisbon Street Series by Thomas Weiler Fotografie

© Thomas Weiler Fotografie, all rights reserved.

Lisbon Street Series

This picture shows my wife together with a friend of us which was at the same time in Lisbon, so we managed to meet us there in the historic city center.

My Insta: www.instagram.com/thomas_weiler_photography
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The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges by annick vanderschelden

© annick vanderschelden, all rights reserved.

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges

The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges, also known simply as the Begijnhof Brugge, is a beautifully preserved and tranquil historical site located near the Minnewater (Lake of Love). Here's a bit of info about it:

🌿 What is it?
The Begijnhof is a former beguinage, a community where Beguines—religious women who lived independently without taking formal vows—lived from the 13th century onwards. It was founded in 1245 by Margaretha of Constantinople.

🏠 What can you see?
Whitewashed houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

A serene courtyard garden, often filled with daffodils in spring

A small chapel and museum showing how Beguines lived

The Church of the Begijnhof (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Wijngaerde), a quiet place of worship

♀️ Atmosphere
The Begijnhof is known for its peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. Though no Beguines live there today, it is currently inhabited by Benedictine nuns, and visitors are asked to respect the calm ambiance.

📍 Location
It’s near the Minnewaterpark, easily accessible on foot from Wijngaardstraat, and is a must-visit if you're exploring the historic city center of Bruges.