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Leiestrek

The Leie meanders southwest of Ghent through delightful verdant countryside. There are numerous places of interest along its banks.

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Deinze, Belgium
(Near Ghent)
The end of the Leiestrek is Deinze, 18km/11mi from Ghent. It has a Gothic church with a painting by de Crayer and a local museum housing archaeological finds, exhibits from the town's history and paintings of the Sint-Marten-Latem School.
Typical Visit
1 hour
Museum Mevrouw Jules Dhondt-Daenans
Built on the Leie in 1969 this museum exhibits important works of the Sint-Martens-Latem School and 19th and 20th C. Belgian art in general, in chronological order.

Artists represented include Servaes, de Smet, Permeke, van den Berghe, Claus, Minne, de Saedeleer, Meunier, Evenepoel and Rik Wouters.
Hours
March 1 to May 31
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June 1 to September 30
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October 1 to November 30
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Tips
Open Thurs & Fri mornings only.
Typical Visit
30 minutes
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