The Count's Castle itself is an ancient building. If you want to see European castles, it should be a good choice. The most important thing is that you can see the whole picture of the city of Ghent from the castle. The view here is particularly good, which may be greater than the castle itself. The museum in the castle is not interesting. Two hours of browsing here is enough!
Ghent City Center
Pauwels Luc
to better enjoy a center city walk, start from the Reep, and enter the city center through the Limburgstraat. you will first encounter Gerard Duivelsteen, a castle-like residence from the 13th century, before arriving at the cathedral and the magnificent Van Eyck panels. from there on, you have different options for further discovering lovely Ghent. enjoy
Saint Nicholas' Church
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Ghent is the third largest city in Belgium and was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Northern Europe during the late Middle Ages. Much of the city's medieval architecture is still intact, including St. Nicholas Church.
St. Nicholas Church (Sint-Niklaaskerk) is one of Ghent's oldest and most famous landmarks. It was built in the early 13th century as a replacement for an earlier Romanesque church.
Saint Bavo's Cathedral
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St. Bavon's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium, is a 89-meter-high Catholic Gothic cathedral, which was built around 1274. The churches were destroyed during the Religious Revolution in Europe and now see some artifacts that survived the Religious Revolution.
Grand-Place
AnaTravels94
The place is gorgeous! we were there after Christmas and it matches with the Christmas tree so perfectly! Visit and just enjoy the view!
Museum voor Schone Kunsten
小思文
The Ghent Museum of Fine Arts is the largest museum in the city. The museum is quite good, with many artworks, including many paintings and fine arts. Many of the things are very good.