Bruges was built in 1357 at the foot of the Pyrenees by Bertrand Pujols (Viscount of Foix-Béarn). Its name comes from the Flemish city where G. Fébus stayed the same year. It includes: Simple and homogeneous architecture reflecting that of the houses of the Pyrenean foothills, a square with covered walkways, decorative lintels carved in stone attesting to the village's prosperity in the 19th century. The portal of the 16th century church, is registered as a Historic Monument. Remains from the 14th century: the bell tower and stairway tower. It has three green spaces, the "Padöens", that were formerly used as a grazing area for pigs, a private 16th century mill.
Fixed telephone : +33 5 59 71 06 65
Mairie de Bruges
Web site (URL) : www.bruges-capbis-mifaget.fr/
Fixed telephone : +33 5 59 13 94 99
Office de Tourisme Communautaire du Pays de Nay
Web site (URL) : www.tourisme-bearn-paysdenay.com
Office de Tourisme Communautaire du Pays de Nay
e-mail : s.escude-quillet@laposte.net
Fortified town
Town, village and district
Registered and listed sites
Date de début : 01/01/2025 00:00:00
Date de fin : 31/12/2025 00:00:00
Free of charge : 0€
French
Picnic area
Bar cafeteria tea room
Restaurant
Equipped conference room
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours
Conditions de visite : Guided tour by appointment only
Durée moyenne de la visite de groupe : 60
Durée moyenne de la visite individuelle : 60