Colin Farrell in Bruges. (chocolate, lace, beer - Belgium vlog with a drone).
In Bruges. One day in Bruges. In the search for Colin Farrell, chocolate, lace & beer.
Vlogging (with drone too) in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. 4k, top10, lace, chocolate and beer-but it goes way beyond that!
This is the city where the famous movie In Bruges directed by Martin McDonagh was shot
The main roles were played by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. This movie was a reason for us to visit the city.
During the Middle Ages, Burges was one of the major commercial centres of Europe afterwards it lost on importance to the newer port nearby.
150 years ago the town was rediscovered and became a major tourist destination.
Every year, the city hosts an important religious celebration – the Procession of the Holy Blood.
The date of the event changes from year to year, depending on Easter.
The procession began in 1149 when Thierry, Count of Flanders returned from a Crusade, bringing back a Relic with the Precious Blood of Jesus.
Nowadays thousands of pilgrims come to Bruges to see it.
A huge procession takes place, with a carnival-like atmosphere due to the people dressed in medieval clothes.
The Saint Saviour's Cathedral is Bruges' oldest parish church. Build beginning with the 12 century, it has amongst its treasures a rood loft with an organ,
medieval tombs, belgian tapestries and a rich collection of Flemish paintings (14th-18th century).
The chocolate museum is more or less interstinbg but for sure very tasty and it's the place to meet nice people!
Bruges is literally the city of chocolate. But If you want to buy traditional chocolate, look for shops with the inscription handmade
Bruges is truely a world of castles. More than 50 of Flanders' 470 castles are located nearby.
There are more than 80 canals and bridges in Bruges, which lead to the title of Venice of the North.
Education is highly praised in this city- there are several colleges and universities.
Leaving school before the age of 18 is prohibited by law!
The city is also known for its exquisitely beautiful lace products. No wonder- you are in Belgium!
The 83-metre-high belfry of Bruges nicknamed Belfort, was initially built in the 12th century, but had to be rebuilt several times due to fires.
In order to visit it you have to wait in a long line- maybe even for hours, during holiday season.
Jewellery is another thing the city is famous for- the jewels are polished here with a special, several centuries old technique.
Saying Belgium you are saying Beer, and that applies for Bruges too. There are several centuries-old breweries in the town.
The HISTORIUM virtual experience museum is another must-see in Bruges.
So, with or without Collin Farrell Bruges is definitely a must-see Destination.
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The drone footage is not shot by myself. I've got it from a russian tourist we met in Bruges.
I, Adrian am a former TV-moderator & producer of travel documentaries
I, Alecsandra, am a dentist. And his wife :)
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Duchess Lace Jewellery at Brussels 2014 Plaisir d’Hiver Event
This little video was made after the wonderful 2014 event in order to THANK YOU VISITORS for your appreciations of our creations! We welcome you again this year, at the same place at Rue de la Bourse. See you soon!
Belgian Lace Butterfly Brooch by Russell Trusso
Russell explains this magnificent piece in this Virtual Trunk Show series. Belgian Lace Butterfly Brooch. 1.64ct diamonds. 10.1ct moonstones, 2.89ct sapphires 18k yellow gold. $15000.
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Eleuterio making of - Lace collection
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성 유배흐 갤러리는 시내에서 가장 유명하고 번화한 상점가다. 이곳이 인기를 끄는 이유는 유리천장으로 이어진 실내상점가의 아름다운 풍경 때문이다. 예쁜 상점과 아기자기하고 고급스러운 소품을 파는 가게들. 맛있는 음식과 차를 파는 식당들. 왜 굳이 유리천장인가 했더니 소나기가 잦은 브뤼셀에서 비를 피하기 위해서란다. 이곳의 가게들은 아름다운 풍경의 일부가 되고 있었다. 갤러리 입구부터 유독 눈에 많이 띠는 곳이 초콜렛 가게다. 다양하고 맛있다고 정평이 나있는 벨기에 초콜릿을 가까이서 보기 위해, 그 중 유서 깊다는 가게에 들어가 보았다. 한 알, 한 알, 보석처럼 소중하게 다뤄지고 있는 초콜릿들. 깊고 풍성한 단맛은 물론이고, 이렇게 다양한 초콜릿들을 한자리에서 보다니, 입과 눈이 모두 호사를 누린 기분이었다. 뭔가 물건을 사러 오지 않더라도, 구경거리로 가득한 상점가의 골목, 거리는 사람들로 가득했다.
[English: Google Translator]
Castle Gallery go into exile Hvar's most famous and bustling shops in the city. This is why popularity is due to the beautiful landscape of indoor shopping malls resulted in the glass ceiling. Beautiful and charming shops, and shops selling luxury goods. Delicious food and restaurants selling the car. Why bother Miranda to avoid the rain showers are frequent When I applied to the glass ceiling in Brussels. This shop had become a part of the beautiful landscape. Gallery where many bands are toxic to the eye from the entrance to the chocolate shop. To see up close the various delicious Belgian chocolate or a reputation that, he looked deep into the history of the shop. You know, you know, chocolates are like jewels in precious addressed. As well as deep, rich sweetness, so you than a variety of chocolate in one place, and was enjoyed by both the mouth and eyes are feeling extravagant. Something even come to buy things, alleys of shopping malls full of sights, streets were full of people.
[French: Google Translator]
Château Galerie aller dans les magasins les plus célèbres et animées de l'exil dans la ville de Hvar. Voilà pourquoi popularité est due à la beauté du paysage de centres commerciaux intérieurs a entraîné le plafond de verre. Belles et charmantes boutiques et magasins vendant des produits de luxe. Nourriture délicieuse et restaurants vendant la voiture. Pourquoi prendre la peine Miranda pour éviter les averses sont fréquentes Quand je postulé pour le plafond de verre à Bruxelles. Cette boutique est devenue une partie de la beauté du paysage. Gallery où de nombreux groupes sont toxiques pour l'œil de l'entrée de la boutique de chocolat. Pour voir de près les différents délicieux chocolat belge ou une réputation qui, il avait l'air profondément dans l'histoire de la boutique. Vous le savez, vous le savez, les chocolats sont comme des joyaux précieux dans abordés. Ainsi que profond, riche de douceur, de sorte que vous à une variété de chocolat en un seul endroit, et a été apprécié à la fois par la bouche et les yeux se sentent extravagant. Quelque chose d'encore venu pour acheter des choses, les ruelles de centres commerciaux pleins de sites, les rues étaient pleines de gens.
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■촬영일자: 2007년 5월 May
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Gothic architecture | Wikipedia audio article
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Gothic architecture
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Gothic architecture is a style that flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture. Originating in 12th-century France, it was widely used, especially for cathedrals and churches, until the 16th century.
Its most prominent features included the use of the rib vault and the flying buttress, which allowed the weight of the roof to be counterbalanced by buttresses outside the building, giving greater height and more space for windows. Another important feature was the extensive use of stained glass, and the rose window, to bring light and color to the interior. Another feature was the use of realistic statuary on the exterior, particularly over the portals, to illustrate biblical stories for the largely illiterate parishioners. These technologies had all existed in Romanesque architecture, but they were used in more innovative ways and more extensively in Gothic architecture to make buildings taller, lighter and stronger.
The first notable example is generally considered to be the Abbey of Saint-Denis, near Paris, whose choir and facade were reconstructed with Gothic features. The choir was completed in 1144. The style also appeared in some civic architecture in northern Europe, notably in town halls and university buildings. A Gothic revival began in mid-18th-century England, spread through 19th century Europe and continued, largely for ecclesiastical and university structures, into the 20th century.