Belfry of Ghent
Belgium's tallest medieval belfry rises 91 metres above Ghent's old city centre, part of a UNESCO World Heritage…
Belgium's tallest medieval belfry rises 91 metres above Ghent's old city centre, part of a UNESCO World Heritage…
Ghent’s grand station of 1912, built for the 1913 World’s Fair, an eclectic landmark with a tall clock…
Ghent is a Flemish medieval city in Belgium whose historic centre preserves a skyline of three great medieval…
A 12th-century castle and former residence of the Counts of Flanders, the Gravensteen dominates Ghent's medieval quarter as…
Ghent's museum dedicated to textile manufacturing and industrial labour, designated as an anchor point on the European Route…
A neo-Gothic pilgrimage basilica near Ghent, built in 1876–77 to serve devotees drawn by reported miracles and a…
A small beguinage in southern Ghent, Belgium, named for the meadow between two medieval gates where it was…
A 89-metre Gothic cathedral in Ghent housing the Ghent Altarpiece, one of Northern Europe's most celebrated panel paintings…
A Gothic Revival parish church in Ghent that collapsed in 1863 and was rebuilt, serving as a deanery…
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