After our magical evening in Brugge and a good night in a beautiful little vacation home in the country (I could have stayed there much longer) where we had a lovely friendly chat with the landlord, we made our way to Antwerpen, but not before some cuddle time with their cats.
Antwerpen - I prefer to keep with the native names - is also in the Flemish Region of Belgium and is the second largest city in the country (with Brussels being the largest). We parked on the outskirts and took the train into the city center which was a good idea since all the roads in the center were a huge construction zone.
We first passed by the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal (Cathedral of Our Lady) where I noticed this beautiful monument, dedicated to Jan and Pieter Appelmans, the architects of this Gothic style cathedral. Look at these stone masons!
In the Handschoenmarkt, once home to a glove market, we saw this beautiful sculpture in white marble of Nello and Patrasche outside the cathedral. It is made by Belgian artist Batist Vermeulen and depicts the characters of the 1872 novel A Dog of Flanders by English author Marie Louise de la Ramée. The novel has been a popular children's classic in Japan, Korea, Russia, Ukraine, and the Philippines. It is about the boy Nello and his loyal dog Patrasche, partly taking place in Antwerpen and ending in the cathedral (a rather sad ending, actually). Interestinlgy enough it was only translated into Dutch in 1987 and several monuments were created to please tourists. Quite the story, isn't it?
On our way to Bakkerij Diné we crossed Grote Markt (market square) with its beautiful guildhalls...
... and passed many narrow alleys.
Finally we reached Bakkerij Diné - a very small bakery and coffee shop. The coffee shop was quite packed - there were only a handful of tables - but two guys got up from their bigger table to sit at a smaller one so that we could have the big table. I can't mention the friendliness and consideration of the Belgian people often enough. Everybody we met were just lovely. This was breakfast and dessert (why not have dessert in the morning?):
17 comments:
Hi Carola, lovely photos and beautiful cat 🐈 It was nice of the two guys to take a smaller table so that you could 😊 have their table.
Gorgeous photos Carola
Happy Friday
Much♡love
It seems like a wonderful day in Antwerpen, full of history, art, and local flavour
Lovely memories of your trip. I love the pet shop.
...this is a wow post! I love the architecture, street art, cobblestone streets, the food, the red cat, and of course the sunset! Thanks Carola for taking me along to see the sights.
Wonderful things to see, do and eat! Love that statue of Nello and his dog. I think (?) I read that book when I was a kid.
If my breakfast looked that delicious, I would definitely dive in. Especially since you were traveling and had to enjoy the taste of the area before you moved on. And not only do you have some wonderful faces, but you have some wonderful statue art too. I especially like the stone masons at work and the child sleeping. Have a super weekend. hugs-Erika
Hello Carola,
The Grote Markt buildings are so impressive with their detailed exteriors. They seem to loom over the square.
I spent a summer in Belgium a very long time ago and the frites with mayo are a great memory - served on the street in newspaper with a little paper cup for the mayo.
Carola ~ beautiful photos of Belgium ~ lovely creative faces you found too ~ hugs,
an artist reflects
Me ha encantado ver este reportaje, me parece precioso. Ya estoy esperando el siguiente. Besos.
Lovely post
Just a beautiful post. I would like to go to a real bakery again. We don't have them here. Just grocery store bakeries. My SIL used to be a manager at a Safeway bakery and the same pre made flour mix was used for everything. So, yeah a real bakery would be nice. I love the faces too. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a wonderful weekend.
I am glad that you found Belgium so appealing, Carola. I am away visiting my daughter and son-in-law right now, so I will keep my comment short. There is wildlife to explore on their 60 acres! Huge hugs - David
Yes, I agree with Tom.
It is a WOW post ... loved seeing all of your photographs.
Thank you.
All the best Jan
A wonderful part of the world. I love the stepped buildings. B x
Cool place to explore. I know I wouldn't be bored.
Interesting place, some nice buildings. I like the way the paving has been used as a cover on the boy and his dog sculpture.
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