Esquelbecq Postcard / 10x15cm

ESQCP23001

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Place d'Esquelbecq, in the heart of the city, is an emblematic place steeped in charm and history. Surrounded by picturesque buildings, it offers an authentic atmosphere typical of Flemish towns.

This square is often the central point of local festivities and cultural events that bring the city to life. Lined with shops, cafes and restaurants, it is a lively meeting place for locals and visitors, providing a picturesque setting in which to enjoy the friendly atmosphere of Esquelbecq.

The Esquelbecq church, dedicated to Saint-Omer, is a remarkable religious building in the town. This church, in flamboyant Gothic style, has elegant and imposing architecture. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it is characterized by its high vaults, its colorful stained glass windows and its imposing bell tower. The interior of the church houses valuable artistic and historical elements, testifying to the region's rich religious past.

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Product size 10x15cm
Available Sizes 30x40cm
Frame Not Included
envelope Not provided
Paper Type Textured Prestige Paper 300g/m2
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Esquelbecq is a French commune located in the Nord department, in the Hauts-de-France region. Nestled in the heart of Flanders, this charming city has a rich historical and architectural heritage.

It is famous for its magnificent castle, dating from the 17th century, which stands majestically in the middle of the town. Esquelbecq Castle is surrounded by a moat and is often the scene of cultural events and festivals.

The town is also renowned for its brewery, perpetuating the region's brewing tradition. Visitors can learn about the history of the local brewery and taste renowned craft beers.

Esquelbecq is a picturesque place, steeped in Flemish history and traditions, offering visitors a unique blend of heritage, landscapes and local flavors.