2023-08-26 18:37:56
Valérie de Graffenried Bruges Posted on August 26, 2023 at 8:37 p.m. Modified on August 26, 2023 at 8:42 PM.
“Here is a house of God. In the 14th century, these dwellings housed people in need. And you see, there’s still a chapel inside; the inhabitants were required to pray there regularly. By having these houses built, the rich hoped in fact above all to guarantee themselves a place in paradise. Nothing is really free…”, slips the guide, the smile on the corner. These houses-God are always reserved for the elderly in precarious situations, who have only a very modest rent to pay. Often, they hide a small interior garden. What a way to escape for a moment from the sustained tourist flow that animates the historic center of the city.
City authorities hope to better disperse tourists in the city. — © Valérie de Graffenried for Le Temps
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