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A historic quay in Ghent's city center, Graslei is a cultural and touristic hotspot with a high concentration of café patios, featuring a unique row of historical buildings, many dating back to the Middle Ages, and a protected cityscape.

A museum showcasing an international design collection with a focus on Belgian design, housed in an 18th-century mansion and a modern wing. The collection includes over 22,000 objects, spanning from 1450 to present, with a strong presence of Western European designs.

A historic chapel in Gent. The original chapel dates back to around 1480 and has undergone several renovations and transformations throughout its rich history.

The Kloosterkerk der franciscanen is a historic church building in Gent, Belgium, built around 1226. The church features a 17th-19th-century monastery and a three-aisle structure with a rectangular courtyard and a neobaroque façade. Today, it serves as a cultural and meeting space.

A museum complex in Ghent, Belgium, the Bijloke is a former hospital and abbey complex that dates back to the 13th century. The site now houses the Stadsmuseum Gent, Muziekcentrum De Bijloke Gent, and other cultural institutions.


A museum showcasing the history of Ghent, featuring a mix of heritage and modern elements, with a main circuit offering a multimedia introduction to the city's past, present, and future.

A Water Tower, built in 1881, features two brick structures with a capacity of 1000 cubic meters each, one with an original wooden tank and the other with a steel replacement from 1973.

A neo-Gothic chapel dedicated to Saint Quintinus (also known as Kwinten). Built in 1857, it was once a holy site and later used as a school before being restored as a theater.

A neobaroque Catholic church, the Sint-Barbarakerk, is a characteristic feature of Gent's cityscape. Built in 1854-1858, this church building is a grand example of neobaroque architecture, designed by pater Prosper Coppens and built by Frans Steyaert.

A historic building, Hotel Falligan is a Rococo-style townhouse constructed in 1755, featuring Corinthian columns, hand-forged balconies, stylized consoles, and ornate blazons.

A 14th-century Gothic chapel, originally built as part of a complex by the weavers' guild, with a steeply pitched roof, wooden barrel vault, and stone façade, featuring a unique combination of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.

A 13th-century gothic architecture building, previously a château, ballroom, armory, monastery, and prison, it has served various purposes over the centuries.

A medieval tower standing 91 meters tall, the Belfry of Ghent is the tallest in Belgium and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belfries of Belgium and France.

A historic church building dating back to the early 13th century, showcasing the Scheldt Gothic style with blue-gray stone, single large tower, and slender turrets.

A medieval house built around 1175 from blue-grey limestone from Tournai, featuring a trapezoidal floor plan and a unique trap-gable facade with horizontal waterline decorations.
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