Hof Bladelin

Hof Bladelin is a medieval Burgundian-era city palace in the heart of Bruges, Belgium, with centuries of history as a place of trade, art, and faith. Once home to figures including Pieter Bladelin, Lorenzo de' Medici, Tommaso Portinari, and Leo de Foere, it has been inhabited for more than two hundred years by the Congregation of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows of Ruiselede. Today, the congregation opens part of the historic complex (including the Chapel of Our Lady's Assumption) to visitors and hosts concerts, lectures, and guided tours.

Logo of Hof Bladelin
Address

Naaldenstraat 17-19
Brugge
8000
Belgium

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