1. Old St. John Site (Site Oud Sint-Jan) is a historical site located in Bruges, Belgium. It was originally a medieval hospital complex founded in the 12th century, but it has since been converted into a cultural and congress center.
The site includes a variety of buildings and areas to explore, including a charming courtyard, a chapel with beautiful stained glass windows, and an underground archaeological museum showcasing the hospital’s history. The museum features artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the hospital and its role in medieval society.
One interesting fact about Old St. John Site is that it is home to the oldest preserved hospital building in Europe, dating back to the 12th century. The site has undergone several renovations and expansions over the centuries, blending architectural styles from different time periods.
2. The working time of Old St. John Site can vary, so it is best to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information. Unfortunately, I could not find a specific phone number for the site.
3. Ticket information and transportation details can also be obtained by visiting their website or contacting them directly. They may offer various ticket options, including separate tickets for the museum and other areas of the site. As for transportation, Old St. John Site is conveniently located in the city center of Bruges, making it easily accessible by foot or public transportation.