GRAVENSTEEN - CASTLE OF THE COUNTS
Medieval fortress transformed into an industrial complex offering a ...Read more
BELFRY AND LINEN SHED
Late Gothic building, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, worth ...Read more
CITY HALL (STADHUIS)
City Hall in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles where the Pacification ...Read more
LAARNE CASTLE
Read moreAvec Castle, along with the castle of Wondelgem and Wondelgem Castle, defended the area of Ghent. Built in the th century and transformed into the th and th centuries, the castle still has a large big dungeon, while the bodies of buildings are clogged with windows of beautiful proportions. It is preceded by an primer courtyard with four small brick pavilions. The castle can be reached by a three-arches bridge through the funny Renaissance square corps welded to the round tower. The interior was renovated more than years ago, so as to restore the life of the th century, with a splendid silver collection from various European countries from the th to th centuries and from price tapestries.
THE CASTLE OF OLSENE AND ITS ESTATE
Read moreOlsene Castle and its estate were built in 1876 by the Piers of Raveschoot family at the location of a former castle. In neo-Gothic style and surrounded by water, this magnificent and majestic building has been classified as a protected monument. Although the castle is not accessible to the public, take at least one glance, from the outside, on the grid and its two Spanish-style pavilions, as well as on the castle's drève and park. Here you will discover centuries-old trees and enjoy this peaceful and green countryside.
COUNT D'EGMONT'S CASTLE
Castle of Count Egmont in Zottegem with a city library with 2 statues and 2 ...Read more
GEERAARD-DE-DUIVELSTEEN
Castle with a sinister look, sold to the city of Ghent, housing state ...Read more