The Belfry, which was built in 1240 housed the city archives. But a big fire in 1280 destroyed the mayor part of the building, so all archives up until then were lost. This is why it’s so difficult to reconstruct the history before that time. Everything we know from before 1280 has come from documents found throughout Europe.
Actually, I learned in my lessons for city guide that there
was a settlement somewhere in the 100’s in the area of Bruges, it lasted for
200 years, but then the mystery begins. There is a gap of 500 years from that
moment on. Strange, no? How can you lose 500 years of history? If nothing is
written down, nothing will pass on. Only through tales, but those aren’t the
most reliable. People like to exaggerate…
But, it is a fact that in 863 Baldwin I married Judith,
daughter of Charles the Bald. (I always found those names strange… He was bald,
ok, that’s so special? But in this case, “the Bald” refers to the fact he had
no possessions in the beginning.) Charles the Bald required land, had a
daughter Judith. At the age of 17 she already was a widow… twice! Charles the
Bald wanted to her to marry “favorable” again. Judith wasn’t too keen on this,
so in 861 she eloped with the love of her life, Baldwin.
“Dad” wasn’t so happy on this, he had them excommunicated by some bishops but Judith and Baldwin had this annulled by the pope (Nicolas I) and he also reconciled them.
“Dad” wasn’t so happy on this, he had them excommunicated by some bishops but Judith and Baldwin had this annulled by the pope (Nicolas I) and he also reconciled them.
They married in 863 and Charles assigned the area of
Flanders to Baldwin, knowing the area was insignificant. But, Baldwin was a
clever man and ruler. He stopped the Viking raids and built fortifications in
surrounding settlements.
This later became the first cathedral of Bruges. In 1799
Napoleon sold the cathedral public and it was taken down.
You can still visit the foundations of the cathedral,
together with some artifacts found during the excavations. Just go in the
Crowne Plaza Hotel, ask the person at the reception if it’s possible to visit
the basement (not the creepy one, but the lower floor). If there’s nothing
going on at that moment (party, wedding…) you can go downstairs. This will cost
you nothing! Yep, it’s for free!