A lot of stories have been told and written down about the emperor Charles the Fifth. In Flemish folk tales, this leader of an empire where the sun never went down, is depicted as a brave man with a good sense of humour. Today I will tell you one of the most famous tales about this noble man: the tale of the mug with the 3 handles.
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3-handle mug on a painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder |
It was late in the hunting season when emperor Charles finally found the time for his annual tradition: go hunting on the hunting grounds around Turnhout, owned by his sister Mary of Hungary. On this yearly trip, he always halted at a certain inn in Olen, of which he knew it had some more than decent beer. The innkeeper's wife brought him this treat in a one-handle mug. She held the handle and the emperor had difficulties to accept the mug. So he told her she should buy a mug with two handles.
The next year our emperor returned. The lady came out with a fresh pint of deliciousness. She had followed the emperor's advice and now brought him a mug with 2 handles. She held both handles however, giving the emperor an even harder time to take hold of the mug. Again he gave her the advice to buy a mug with an additional handle.
One year later the emperor came back. He ordered the usual and the landlady returned with the 3-handle mug. The emperor couldn't help smiling when he saw her holding the mug with both hands, with the third handle aimed towards her. "It's just a matter of knowing", he said when he took the third handle, reaching underneath the mug...
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Fountain on the market square of Olen |
Olen
Olen is a quiet little town in the province of Antwerp. Its 2 nature reserves near the 'Kleine Nete' river makes it ideal for both walking and cycling. It's no wonder that it was granted the title of "Walking commune of 2005" by the tourism board of Antwerp for its 15 walking trails. For the culture seekers, it hosts a beer museum, a radio museum and a poaching museum. 3 inns claim to have the original 3-handle mug in their possession: "De zwarte stier" (the black bull), "In de oude pot van Keizer Karel" (in the old mug of emperor Charles) and "Sint-Sebastiaan". For young adventurers theme park
Bobbejaanland is just a stone's throw away.
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Buulmolen - Olen |
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