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A Tsar on a Tow Canal Boat
19 January 2021
The barge, or tow canal boat, between Bruges and Ghent has linked the two Flemish cities with each other for a good three hundred years. During all that time, it was not only a popular way for ordinary people to travel, kings and tsars also chose the barge in preference to the stagecoach. Nonetheles
The Rediscovery of the Bicycle
3 June 2019
It once symbolised individual freedom, but nowadays it’s a source of growing collective frustration: king car has been toppled from his throne. Mobility policy in France, Belgium and the Netherlands is making way for the bicycle, with Groningen as a founding example.