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The Biskajersplein, in northern western Flemish Bieskoajr-pling, is a square in the center of Bruges.
Two houses were purchased in 1494 by merchants from Biscay. This one was converted in 1512 to represent their corporation. Antonius Sandérus called it the domus Cantabrica. It remained largely intact until 1837. The nearby Kraanrei had not yet been filled in and was then called Corte Spegel Reye, leading to the Waterhalle.
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Address: Biskajersplein 4 4, 8000 Bruges, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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