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Ensor
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Ensor

Named for James Ensor, the Expressionist painter who captured coastal character through unflinching observation, this 50 to 150-guest Bruges venue channels artistic sensibility without descending into applied bohemia. Natural light and modest galleries of local art create an atmosphere where creativity is assumed rather than announced. The space appeals to couples who understand that beauty and craft matter but need not broadcast the fact loudly. Proportions support a genuine aesthetic rather than serving decoration. The setting works because it respects the artistic tradition it references while avoiding the kitsch that comes from forced cultural reference. Gallery walls provide subtle visual depth without requiring guests to engage with the art itself—it exists as ambient context.

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CapacityUnverified
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Duc De Bourgogne

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Occupying a structure whose stone walls once sheltered merchants and clergy, this 50 to 150-guest Bruges venue opens medieval history to contemporary use. The building's survival across five centuries becomes part of…

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Capacity
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Price
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