Nestled within the picturesque medieval city of Bruges, often referred to as the 'Venice of the North,' the Groeningemuseum offers a diverse panorama of Belgian visual art history.
Spanning from the Flemish primitives of the 14th century to modern art of the 1900s, the museum's collection boasts works by notable Belgian painters such as René Magritte, Emile Claus, Gerard David, and Bram Bogart. Visitors are treated to masterpieces like the Moreel Triptych by Hans Memling and Jan van Eyck's iconic Madonna with Canon Joris Van der Paele.
Occasionally, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions, so it's advisable to check the schedule before your visit. Notably, admission tickets to the Groeningemuseum also grant access to the Artentshuis Museum located across the Arentshof Garden.
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