Bruges and West Flanders
Bruges and West Flanders, written by George W. T. Omond in the late 19th century, is a historical account that explores the significance of Bruges and its surroundings. The book details major events, architectural landmarks, and the cultural heritage of the region, highlighting Bruges' medieval charm as a former commercial hub. Omond vividly describes the Market-Place of Bruges and its lively atmosphere, while also reflecting on the city's historical evolution from a small fort to a bustling center of trade and culture.






