Gruuthusemuseum

Museum · Belfont Hallen

Gruuthusemuseum

Museum · Belfont Hallen

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Dijver 17, 8000 Brugge, Belgium

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Nestled beside the Church of Our Lady, this stunning 15th-century palace museum dazzles with exquisite tapestries and artifacts that tell Bruges’ rich history.  

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"The Gruuthuse Museum tells the story of the city through remarkable tapestries, lace, wood carvings, stained glass, and much more." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Alex Matheson

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The Gruuthusemuseum is a fantastic, historically interesting, beautiful art filled experience that is attached to the amazing Church of Our Lady next door. The art house here is interesting in the architecture and design is splendid. It’s hard to fathom having so much money that the Catholic Church allows you to build your house adjoining your chosen place of worship, but that’s exactly what happened here. I for one I’m glad that it did. Visiting both of these historical sites on the same day makes perfect sense. This museum and the adjacent church are included on the Bruges city card. To get this card, you can go to any of the places that it gives you access to across the city. Wait to activate the card until you’re ready to go to multiple attractions. The card is 24, 48, or 72 hours depending on the length of your stay and the amount of sightseeing you wish to do. I’ve added lots of photos for your window shoppers out there!

Mark R.

Google
Visited with the Brugge Museum pass as we had 72hrs in this beautiful city. An interesting and informative museum with a couple of good views of the adjoining area.

Ari

Google
Get the Brugelge museum pass! I suggest not getting it until you're ready to dedicate the time for the museums. You can get it at any participating location. Ok this place was AMAZING. Built in the 1400's by the advisor to the king, the family was so wealthy, they had their house connected to the church as well as their own chapel area so they didn't have to leave their house technically. Weird flex, but ok. The artifacts that are kept in this 17 room manorhouse/museum are bar none. Tapestrys, paintings, lace, books, ledgers, coins, pottery, embroidery, statues, silver, you name it! Theres also a part where you can stand on a balcony and have an amazing view! The house itself is magnificent. Well worth a visit.

CMoo

Google
Do not miss this while in Bruges!!! Stunning home with very interesting artifacts from Bruges' past. Plus, you can go inside the attached chapel to Church of our Lady. Stunning views of Boniface Bridge also. Highly recommend this tour!

Anna M

Google
So much information to learn about the history and the city of Brugge in this museum. It is well organized and presented professionally. I enjoyed going through all the rooms and reading and seeing century old books like the first city ledgers, the agreements between political heads. All very fascinating. Some of the views from this museum are absolutely magnificent- the balcony has the best view. There is a lot more and if you enjoy history and have the time to peruse all this museum has to offer, 2-3 hours would be sufficient. Take note that the spiral staircases are a little steep and narrow.

Olga V. Mack

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A collation of Flemish still life made my day. Also, a balcony of the fourth floor has a great view and Shakespearean vibe. Good photo op. Love it!

J

Google
The house of Louis de Gruuthuse, interesting museum that showcase the pieces used by Gruuthuse and the people in the era, beautiful arts. We really enjoyed our 1 hour here.

Lukasz Zbylut

Google
Very cool museum with an excellent audio guide

Sarah M.

Yelp
This museum is a gorgeous interlude showing the history of Bruges over time as well as medieval history in general. Definitely worth checking out for anyone who enjoys history and/or art. One pleasant surprise is the balcony on an upper floor that provides a very nice view of Bruges! You also can peek into the neighboring church in the way that the wealthy family who once lived here used to do--from their private oratory.

Erich L.

Yelp
This museum has things going back to the 1400s. Very well preserved and interesting history about a famous wealthy person. It's a must see for history buffs.

Dave B.

Yelp
This was the home of a VERY rich family. A very expansive collection of the goods and arts. €30 for 2