Luc De Jaeger > The two near-identical medieval Broel Towers (Broeltorens) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, with the bridge in between that spans the river Lys (Leie). The towers are called the Speyetower and the Ingelburgtower. Photo captured at dusk. The towers are built in the 14th and 15th century and are the last remaining parts of the medieval city wall around the city.
Luc De Jaeger > The two near-identical medieval Broel Towers (Broeltorens) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, with the bridge in between that spans the river Lys (Leie). The towers are called the Speyetower and the Ingelburgtower. Photo captured at dusk. The towers are built in the 14th and 15th century and are the last remaining parts of the medieval city wall around the city.
Luc De Jaeger > The Begijnhofpark in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured at dusk.
Luc De Jaeger > The Begijnhofpark with the Groeninge Abbey (Groeningeabdij) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured at dusk.
Luc De Jaeger > The tower of the Saint Martin Church (Sint Maartenskerk) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured from the Begijnhofpark at dusk.
Luc De Jaeger > The tower of the Saint Martin Church (Sint Maartenskerk) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured from the Begijnhofpark at dusk.
Luc De Jaeger > The tower of the Saint Martin Church (Sint Maartenskerk) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured from the Begijnhofpark at dusk.
Luc De Jaeger > The entrance of the Begijnhofpark in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured at dusk.
Luc De Jaeger > The entrance of the Begijnhofpark in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, captured at dusk.
The two near-identical medieval Broel Towers (Broeltorens) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, with the bridge in between that spans the river Lys (Leie). The towers are called the Speyetower and the Ingelburgtower. Photo captured at dusk. The towers are built in the 14th and 15th century and are the last remaining parts of the medieval city wall around the city.
Luc De Jaeger > The two near-identical medieval Broel Towers (Broeltorens) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, with the bridge in between that spans the river Lys (Leie). The towers are called the Speyetower and the Ingelburgtower. Photo captured at dusk. The towers are built in the 14th and 15th century and are the last remaining parts of the medieval city wall around the city.
The two near-identical medieval Broel Towers (Broeltorens) in Courtrai (Kortrijk), Belgium, with the bridge in between that spans the river Lys (Leie). The towers are called the Speyetower and the Ingelburgtower. Photo captured at dusk. The towers are built in the 14th and 15th century and are the last remaining parts of the medieval city wall around the city.
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