Concertgebouw

Top choice in Bruges


Bruges’ stunning 21st-century concert hall is the work of architects Paul Robbrecht and Hilde Daem. It takes its design cues from the city’s three famous towers and red bricks. Theatre, classical music and dance performances are regularly staged. The tourist office is situated at street level.

Views from the 7th-floor Sound Factory are magnificent, though partly interrupted by vertical struts.


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