Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Brugge' has mentioned 'Culture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Etymology of Bruges 2 History 2.1 Origins 2.2 Golden age (12th to 15th centuries) 2.2.1 Trade 2.3 Decline after 1500 2.4 19th century and later: revival 3 Geography 4 Climate 5 Landmarks, arts, and culture 5.1 Craft 5.2 Entertainment 5.2.1 Festivals 5.3 Museums and historic sites (non-religious) 5.4 Religious sites and landmarks 5.5 Gallery 6 Transport 6.1 Road 6.2 Railway 6.3 Air 6.4 Public city transport 6.5 Cycling 6.6 Port 7 Sports 8 Education 9 Town twinning policy 10 Bruges in popular culture 10.1 Notable people 10.2 Literature 10.3 Film 10.4 Television and music 11 Notes 12 Further reading 13 External links | WIKI |
Landmarks, arts, and culture[edit] | WIKI |
Music festivals: Airbag (accordion festival) Ars Musica (contemporary music) Blues in Bruges Brugge Tripel Dagen Brugges Festival (world music) Cactusfestival Elements Festival (electronic) Fuse on the Beach (dance festival in Zeebrugge) Hafabrugge (orchestra festival) Internationale Fedekam Taptoe Jazz Brugge Koorfestival ("choir festival") Festival van Vlaanderen xe2x80x93 MAfestival Music in Mind (atmospheric [rock] music) September Jazz Sint-Gillis Blues xe2x80x93 en Folkfestival BurgRock Comma Rocks Festival Red Rock Rally Thoprock Cultural and food festivals: Aristidefeesten BAB-bierfestival ("beer festival") Brugse Kantdagen ("Bruges' Lace Days") Chapter 2 (juggling convention) Choco-Latxc3xa9 (chocolate festival) Cinema Novo (film festival) Cirque Plus (circus festival) European Youth Film Festival of Flanders Ice Magic (ice sculpture festival) Jonge Snaken Festival Midwinterfeest NAFT (theatre festival) Poirot in Bruges xe2x80x93 Knack thrillerfestival Razor Reel Fantastic Film Festival Reiefeest (festival on the canals) Musical culture festivals: Come On! | WIKI |
Bruges in popular culture[edit] | WIKI |
The cityxe2x80x99s public, social and religious institutions illustrate significant stages in the history of commerce and culture in medieval Europe | UNESCO |