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Belgium’s Beguinages: Tranquil oases in a world of noise and distraction

The medieval community still offers women a quiet refuge and remains one of 13 UNESCO-listed beguinages in Flanders, residents said.

  • Belgium's beguinages are historic communities founded in the 12th century as safe havens for widows and single women after medieval conflicts reduced the male population.
  • Women called beguines lived together in beguinages without men, could own property, did not take religious vows, and often worked caring for the sick or making lace to support the community.
  • Thirteen beguinages in Flanders are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage sites and are architecturally designed for quiet, comfort, and safety, typically centered around a chapel or church.
  • Although the last beguine died in 2013, beguinages like the one in Bruges remain women-only residences owned by the city, serving as tranquil sanctuaries that promote safety, community, and social activities such as gardening and beekeeping.
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Belgium’s Beguinages: Tranquil oases in a world of noise and distraction

The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges offers a tranquil refuge for women amid the city's bustling tourism.

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The wheels of the suitcases rattle on the cobblestones, the motorboats run through a canal and the visitors chat in a mixture of languages, to give Bruges a soundtrack that makes it clear that one is in one of the most touristic cities in Belgium.

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