Gravensteen-site

You are no longer in the historical heart of Ghent (the ‘kuip’), but on ‘s Gravensgrond (the count’s land).

Originally, this area belonged to the count and therefore not to the city. You can get the best ‘taste’ of the Middle Ages in the splendid Patershol: the old street plan is authentic and the numerous charming little restaurants offer unrivalled culinary variety.

Charles V was also born nearby, in the Prinsenhof.


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Castle of the Counts

[Gravensteen route]

An imposing stronghold in the heart of the city. Follow the digital tour or simply close your eyes and imagine yourself as a knight or noblewoman.

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Patershol

[Patershol route]

Authentic medieval district in the shadow of the Castle of the Counts. Today the Patershol is the place to be for those who appreciate fine food and drink.

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Prinsenhof

[Prinsenhof route]

In the 14th century, Lodewijk van Male swapped the Castle of the Counts, which had grown uncomfortable, for a town house in this neighbourhood. It was here that Charles V was born in 1500. The Prinsenhof, as it was called then (and still is), was around 2 hectares in size and fully walled.

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Old Fish Market

[Vismijn route]

Opposite the Castle of the Counts on the Sint-Veerleplein lies the monumental gateway to the Old Fish Market...

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Carmelite Friary – Provincial Centre of Art and Culture

[Caermersklooster route]

At the end of the last century, this friary of the Calced Carmelites was fully restored.

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The House of Alijn

[Huis van Alijn route]

When you enter the splendid indoor garden of this former place of worship, it seems as if you have left the city. Inside...

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Augustine Monastery

The home of the Augustines was founded in 1296 when the Bishop of Tournai gave these preachers...

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Old St Elizabeth Beguinage

[Oud Begijnhof route]

Ghent has no fewer than three authentic beguinages, all of which are recognised by UNESCO as world heritage sites. This is one...

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Carmelite Monastery

The Carmelite Monks form a living community in Ghent...

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Rabot

[Rabot route]

In 1488, Maximilian of Austria took advantage of a weak point in Ghent’s defences to seize the city. When, after 40 days of siege, his army withdrew without having accomplished their mission, the city...

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New Law Courts

2007 saw the opening of the new, modern law courts designed by the architect Stéphane Beel...

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Arcatheater

[Arca route]

A theatre in a unique location at the back of the Castle of the Counts.

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Tinnenpot

Yet more traditional theatre pleasure. Young and established performing...

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Dr. Guislain Museum

A museum in Belgium’s oldest psychiatric hospital, built in 1857: you’d be ‘crazy’ not to...

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The World of Kina: the Garden

More than 1000 plant species, a bee colony and live tarantulas in the Garden...

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