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Golden hour at the Belgian coast can be so beautiful. This time with a view on the famous Pier of Blankenberge!
Golden hour at the Belgian coast can be so beautiful. This time with a view on the famous Pier of Blankenberge!
The “Belgium Pier” has a rich history and is now part of the Belgian national patrimony. This unique structure - a 350-meter-long bridge in the sea - is recognized far beyond the national borders. The very first cast-iron pier dates from 1894, but was destroyed in the First World War. In 1933 a new, concrete pier was built, which underwent a thorough renovation in 2003. The Belgium Pier was the first on the Atlantic coast of the European mainland and has since then only been joined by Scheveningen (Netherlands).  #Culture
The “Belgium Pier” has a rich history and is now part of the Belgian national patrimony. This unique structure - a 350-meter-long bridge in the sea - is recognized far beyond the national borders. The very first cast-iron pier dates from 1894, but was destroyed in the First World War. In 1933 a new, concrete pier was built, which underwent a thorough renovation in 2003. The Belgium Pier was the first on the Atlantic coast of the European mainland and has since then only been joined by Scheveningen (Netherlands).
At low tide you can see the entire substructure of the Belgium Pier.
The Belgium Pier has a rich history and is now part of the Belgian national patrimony. This unique structure - a 350-meter-long bridge in the sea - is recognized far beyond the national borders. The very first cast-iron pier dates from 1894, but was destroyed in the First World War. In 1933 a new, concrete pier was built, which underwent a thorough renovation in 2003. The Belgium Pier was the first on the Atlantic coast of the European mainland and has since then only been joined by Scheveningen (Netherlands).