Ter Beurze - Free Audio Guide
Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium
Ter Beurze, 35, Vlamingstraat, Sint-Walburgakwartier, Brugge-Centrum, Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, 8000, België / Belgique / Belgien
Ter Beurze in Brugge is a historic merchants’ house whose name is the origin of the word “bourse” (stock exchange). With medieval origins dating to the 13th century, it served as a meeting place for local and foreign traders and reflects Brugge’s role as a major commercial hub in medieval Europe. Architecturally the building displays medieval fabric alongside later alterations; notable elements include its façade, heraldic emblems and interior spaces that evoke mercantile practice. Culturally, Ter Beurze is significant as a symbol of early organized trade and financial practice and features in histories of European commerce. Key attractions are the historic exterior, emblematic decorations and its situation within Brugge’s preserved medieval core. The site is generally accessible to visitors, with customary admission arrangements and basic accessibility provisions, and forms part of the city’s broader heritage narrative.