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Bruges and Its Canals

A medieval city built on water

Colourful medieval buildings reflected in calm canal water in Bruges

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What is it?

Bruges is a small city in the west of Belgium that looks like it has been frozen in time. Dozens of canals wind between old stone buildings, arched bridges, and flower-filled squares. People call it 'the Venice of the North' because it feels so much like Venice in Italy.

Tell me more

Bruges was one of the most important trading cities in Europe about 600 years ago. Ships sailed in along the canals bringing goods from all over the world - spices, silk, and wool. The merchants who lived there built beautiful houses beside the water, and many of those houses still stand today.

The city has around 80 kilometres of canals in and around it. In summer, flat-bottomed boats drift slowly under low stone bridges while guides point out the swans gliding past. Bruges is famous for its white swans, which have lived on the canals for hundreds of years.

In the centre of the city is a large square called the Grote Markt, with a tall bell tower called the Belfry that rings out every quarter-hour. You can climb the 366 steps to the top and look out over the red-tiled rooftops that stretch in every direction.

Because Bruges kept so many of its old buildings, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. That means the whole historic centre is protected, so nothing can be knocked down or changed to look modern. Walking through Bruges really does feel like stepping into a fairy tale.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Bruges kept its old buildings instead of replacing them with modern ones. Do you think that was a good idea? Why?
  2. 02If you lived next to a canal, how do you think your day-to-day life would be different?
  3. 03What other cities do you know that are built around water?
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Classroom activity

Draw a bird's-eye view of a canal city of your own design. Add at least three bridges, four buildings, and two boats. Label each part and give your city a name.