
Mary's Bridge (Mariabrug) in Brugge, Belgium is a magnificent, picturesque and historic drawbridge that dates back to the medieval period. The bridge crosses the Reie river and allows for pleasant walks around the neighborhood and the nearby cobblestone streets. The bridge was named after Mary of Burgundy, the Duchess who ordered its construction in 1488. The bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks of Brugge, offering spectacular views of the surrounding area, and allowing amazing photos to be taken. It is surrounded by old, colorful houses and provides unparalleled access to amazing sceneries as the city meets nature on the bridge. It is often featured in exhibitions and magazines as a symbol of Brugge.
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