Dominican friary, Bruges

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Modern apartment building incorporating remains of the Dominican church

The Dominican friary in Bruges was a major religious institution in the city of Bruges with an extensive complex of buildings around two cloisters.[1] The Dominicans were established there in 1234; their community was suppressed during the French occupation of Belgium in 1796.[1] The State Archives in Bruges are now housed on part of the former site of the friary.

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