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18-Mar-2024

Ghent. Gra­ven­steen

A trip to Ghent is simply not complete without a visit to the mysterious ‘Castle of the Counts’. This important sight in Ghent is a castle with a very turbulent past, closely intertwined with the complex—often stormy—political and social history of the city. It is the only remaining mediaeval castle with a moat and largely intact defence system in Flanders. Your visit to the Castle of the Counts will give you a complete picture of heraldic culture in the 12th century. The gatehouse, ramparts, keep, count’s residence and stables are open to visitors. Its history goes back to the time of the Roman occupation, when there was already a settlement on a sand bank by the River Lys. After a brief period of Viking plundering, the Counts of Flanders converted the earlier wooden constructions into a keep (living quarters) in the Middle Ages, with ramparts built entirely of stone, replete with 24 towers. The imposing building with its military architecture was a symbol of the Counts’ power in the turbulent city of Ghent.

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Fabienne18-May-2024 19:47
Ce château est splendide présenté sous cet angle.
Julie Oldfield17-May-2024 23:07
This is marvelous to see. Very impressive. V
Dan Opdal17-May-2024 14:22
Beautiful composition, Jose! V
Helen Betts17-May-2024 14:08
Very imposing fortress, well captured from this vantage point. V.
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