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The Sint Godelieveabdij, or Abbey of Saint Godelieve, is a historic monastic site located in Bruges, Belgium. The abbey, situated on the Boeveriestraat, has roots stretching back over 400 years and is closely associated with the veneration of Saint Godelieve, a medieval saint particularly revered in the West Flanders region. The site represents a significant piece of Flemish religious and cultural heritage, and has in recent years been undergoing a process of repurposing while its artistic treasures are temporarily relocated. The abbey is connected to Belgian beer culture through its historic grounds, which once featured a half-standard orchard and ties to the broader Bruges brewing landscape. The region around Bruges has a rich tradition of abbey and specialty beers, and the Sint Godelieveabdij name is associated with this heritage. A beer bearing the name St. Godeleva Tripel has been linked to the abbey's legacy, representing the tripel style — a strong, golden Belgian ale known for its fruity esters, spicy yeast character and notable alcohol content. Given the abbey's cultural prominence in Bruges and its connection to local brewing traditions, it occupies a meaningful place in the city's beer and heritage landscape. Bruges itself is celebrated as a world-class beer destination, and the Sint Godelieveabdij contributes to that story through both its history and its association with distinctive Belgian beer styles.

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