Bastide de Bruges

Bruges was built in 1357 at the foot of the Pyrenees by Bertrand Pujols (Viscount of Foix-Béarn). Its name comes from the Flemish city where G. Fébus stayed the same year. It includes: Simple and homogeneous architecture reflecting that of the houses of the Pyrenean foothills, a square with covered walkways, decorative lintels carved in stone attesting to the village's prosperity in the 19th century. The portal of the 16th century church, is registered as a Historic Monument. Remains from the 14th century: the bell tower and stairway tower. It has three green spaces, the "Padöens", that were formerly used as a grazing area for pigs, a private 16th century mill.
Medias
Opening information

From 01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024

Prices
Prices

Free of charge : 0,00 €

Information

General description :
Bruges was built in 1357 at the foot of the Pyrenees by Bertrand Pujols (Viscount of Foix-Béarn). Its name comes from the Flemish city where G. Fébus stayed the same year. It includes: Simple and homogeneous architecture reflecting that of the houses of the Pyrenean foothills, a square with covered walkways, decorative lintels carved in stone attesting to the village's prosperity in the 19th century. The portal of the 16th century church, is registered as a Historic Monument. Remains from the 14th century: the bell tower and stairway tower. It has three green spaces, the "Padöens", that were formerly used as a grazing area for pigs, a private 16th century mill.

Pet accepted : Yes

Spoken languages : French

Come in a group

Group accepted : Yes

Number of people maximum : 20

Number of people minimum : 15

Coach parking : Yes

Location
Contact information
Mairie
18 place Gaston Phoebus
64800 BRUGES-CAPBIS-MIFAGET
GPS : 43.1265466, -0.3041625

Itinerary

Situated : In the village