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Some attractions within Ghent Map:
  • Museum Arnold van der Haeghen - The Museum van der Haeghen is to be found at Veldstraat No. 82. The building dates from 1741 and... More
  • Belfry - On the west side of Sint-Baafsplein stands the 91m/298ft-high belfry, symbol of the city's independence, where the... More
  • Cathedral of St Bavon - On the eastern side of Sint-Baafsplein stands Sint-Baafskathedraal (Cathedral of St Bavon), a majestic... More
  • Friday Market - The Vrijdagmarkt (Friday Market) is the center of political life in medieval Ghent. It was in this square that... More
  • Graslei - Some of Belgium's finest guild houses are to be found along the Graslei. More
  • Gravensteen - On the right past Jan Breydelstraat is the rear facade of the castle of the Counts of Flanders, the Gravensteen,... More
  • Groentenmarkt - At the western end of the Hoogpoort is the Groentenmarkt, originally a fish market and since the 18th C. a... More
  • Korenlei - The Sint-Michielsbrug leads down to the Korenlei, itself lined by splendid facades but which offers the best view of... More
  • Korenlei and Graslei - This part of the town from the Sint-Michielsberg northwards along the Korenlei and Graslei was Ghent's... More
  • Mad Meg - From Kraanlei the Zuivelbrug crosses the Leie to Grootkanonplein, where stands the 5 meter long and 16 ton cast iron... More



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