To end our little trip through Durbuy – the smallest city in the world – a last picture of one of the trademarks of the city: the wheat market. Already mentioned in 1380, the timber framed wheat market stand out amongst the other houses in Durbuy. The façade was recently painted in red.I hope you enjoyed this virtual trip through Durbuy. There is a lot more to see, a lot more to discover – like beer and gaufres (or waffles as they are known) – and picturesque details can be found at every doorstep.
Happy Easter Monday everyone.
As I am away for the Easter weekend, all this is happening thanks to Denton who will 'push the buttons' and take you on this trip through Durbuy. Enjoy!


8 comments:
I enjoyed the trip! Thanks for taking us around Durbuy!
nice trip around durbuy...I'll be sure to put it on my schedule the next time i'm in belgium and feel like a daytrip outside brussels
Before reading i tought it was a church! Anyway this place is lovely with history in the air.
I thought this was a barn. I assume it is like a barn.
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thanks for the trip !
Thanks for the trip, seems like a very nice place
I enjoyed the tour!! Durbuy is gorgeous!!
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