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Ghent City Center
BBrightstyleGhent is a very beautiful city. Everyone must come and experience the air. For those who like privacy, I recommend coming very early in the morning or around 20:00. On Sundays, there will not be many people and it will be convenient to take pictures without people because during this time, everyone is not awake yet and everyone has gone home. Around 9 am, shops will open for everyone to shop, which is why there are so many people. And most restaurants on Sundays will open late and most shops for shopping will be closed on Sundays. For those who plan to buy souvenirs on Sunday, change your plan to a weekday instead so that you will have more options. But most importantly, for those who come to visit Belgium, don't forget to try the waffles in Ghent and visit the various buildings. Thank you to everyone who read until the end to this point. And I hope that every picture posted can explain everyone's decision to travel to Europe. I wish everyone a safe trip. 🥰
Gravensteen
__We***10The Count's Castle itself is an ancient building. If you want to see European castles, it should be a good choice. The most important thing is that you can see the whole picture of the city of Ghent from the castle. The view here is particularly good, which may be greater than the castle itself. The museum in the castle is not interesting. Two hours of browsing here is enough!
Gent Sint Pieters station
SsculptorStation Gent-Sint-Pieters is an eclectic style building in Ghent, which was put into use at the 1913 World's Fair and is one of the largest railway stations in Belgium. In 2007, the station was fully modernized, during which time the station building was demolished to the foundation and then rebuilt using the same red brick clock tower that stood above the north side of the station's main entrance.
Saint Michael's Bridge
KkhccThe St. Michael Bridge is located next to the Korenmarkt. It is just a stone bridge across the Vanilla River, which is used by both pedestrians and vehicles. It doesn't take too long to walk across the bridge, but you can feel the scenery on both sides of the river.
Ghent City Hall
Jjuki235The Ghent City Hall is a three-story Gothic building on the edge of the Ghent Bell Tower. A minarets around the corner is its sign. The city hall is actually quite big. Many of the city's public sector offices are here. The city hall is open to the public on Friday afternoon. If you are interested, you can visit it.
Saint Bavo's Cathedral
SsculptorSt. Bavon's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium, is a 89-meter-high Catholic Gothic cathedral, which was built around 1274. The churches were destroyed during the Religious Revolution in Europe and now see some artifacts that survived the Religious Revolution.
Belfry and Cloth Hall (Belfort en Lakenhalle)
SsculptorGhent The 91-meter-high belfry, the tallest in Belgium, overlooks the old city center of Ghent, Belgium. The rectangular hall adjacent to the belfry was built as the headquarters for the cloth trade affairs that made the city rich in the Middle Ages. Inside, wool was formally inspected and measured; deals were negotiated.
Museum voor Schone Kunsten
小小思文The Ghent Museum of Fine Arts is the largest museum in the city. The museum is quite good, with many artworks, including many paintings and fine arts. Many of the things are very good.