Sale of Historic Buildings in Bruges: Mayor De Fauw’s Plans Face N-VA Opposition

Bruges (Eurotoday): The historic building, built in 1861, was sold for restoration under Mayor De Fauw. It may become a food market or restaurant, but not a hotel. The opposition party N-VA is concerned about heritage loss.

The building, built in 1861, has a rich history. It started as a factory for cotton and wool, then became a sales point for grains in 1890. Later, the Vander Cruysse tile company took over. In recent years, it has been used for exhibitions and as a costume studio, where old costumes were restored for events like the Holy Blood Procession.

How will the sale of Bruges’ historic building impact heritage and development?

The building has been protected as an important historical site since 2009. According to De Fauw, the new owner must restore it and remove some added parts. The extra space will be given back to Bruges for the Vesten project. The building can’t be turned into a hotel or holiday home, but it could become a food market or restaurant and can have houses or offices. De Fauw believes this could bring new energy to the area around Smedenpoort.

Opposition party N-VA is upset about the sale of a building, adding to the nearly 60 million euros already planned for selling city properties. blank” rel=”noopener”>Councillor Geert Van Tieghem believes this could damage the city’s heritage. Mayor De Fauw said it’s better to sell unused buildings and mentioned that the city is also investing in new projects like the exhibition hall BRUSK.


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7 responses to “Sale of Historic Buildings in Bruges: Mayor De Fauw’s Plans Face N-VA Opposition”

  1. Spunky Sphinx Avatar
    Spunky Sphinx

    Ah, the charming streets of Bruges, where the buildings are older than your average European politician’s excuses. Mayor De Fauw’s grand vision to sell off these historic gems is facing N-VA opposition—because who wouldn’t want to preserve those lovely cobwebs in the name of heritage? One can only hope they consider adding a ‘historic’ price tag to match!

  2. Ah, the charming city of Bruges, where even the historic buildings are presumably on a first-name basis with the mayor. It seems Mayor De Fauw’s plans to sell off these architectural gems are meeting a delightful dose of N-VA skepticism—because who wouldn’t want to transform a UNESCO World Heritage site into a quaint little shopping mall? Just what the city needs: more tourist traps and fewer medieval treasures. Cheers to progress!

  3. Dancing Madman Avatar
    Dancing Madman

    Ah, the lovely historic buildings of Bruges—because who wouldn’t want to turn a charming medieval city into an open-air museum of questionable real estate decisions? Mayor De Fauw’s grand plans might as well come with a side of N-VA opposition, served with a sprinkle of “not-in-my-backyard” seasoning. After all, nothing screams progress like a good old-fashioned spat over who gets to play custodian of our cobbled streets!

  4. Ah, the charming city of Bruges, where the historic buildings are as plentiful as tourists in clogs—yet Mayor De Fauw’s grand plans to sell them off are meeting some resistance from the N-VA. Who knew that parting with centuries of heritage could be such a heated debate? One can only assume the N-VA feels that a few more years of crumbling walls and dodgy scaffolding might just add to the city’s ‘authentic’ allure.

  5. Old Regret Avatar

    Ah, the charming streets of Bruges, where historic buildings are as plentiful as the chocolate shops — and just as sweet, unless you’re Mayor De Fauw, who’s now got the N-VA breathing down his neck like a particularly tenacious pigeon. One can only imagine how selling off the city’s heritage might actually enhance the “experience” of tourists who are just dying to snap selfies in front of a lovely façade that might soon be a trendy café or, heaven forbid, a chain store. Ah well, at least we can all look forward to a future where the only thing more historic than the architecture is the debate over its preservation!

  6. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    Ah, the charming city of Bruges, where historic buildings are as plentiful as tourists asking for fries with mayo. It seems Mayor De Fauw’s ambitious plans to sell off some of these architectural gems have hit a little snag thanks to the N-VA – because who wouldn’t want to keep their medieval buildings in pristine condition rather than, say, turn them into trendy coffee shops? One can only imagine the debate: historic preservation or hipster paradise – decisions, decisions!

  7. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    Ah, the charming historic buildings of Bruges—a perfect backdrop for a city council drama worthy of a Belgian soap opera. Mayor De Fauw’s ambitious plans to sell off these architectural gems are facing N-VA opposition, because who wouldn’t want to preserve yet another picturesque ruin while the rest of Europe goes modern? It’s almost as if they believe history should remain in the past, rather than being auctioned off like stale fries at a festival!

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