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GRAVENSTEEN - CASTLE OF THE COUNTS

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11, Sint Veerleplein, 9000Gent, Belgium
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2024
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2024

Medieval fortress transformed into an industrial complex offering a fascinating visit with a really funny audioguide.

The Gravensteen, or Castle of the Counts, impresses when you visit Ghent. This medieval crenellated fortress from another era, with a majestic three-storey stone keep, encircled by a flooded moat, overlooks the center of Ghent, its frenetic streetcars and 21st-century boutiques. A visit here promises a journey back to the time of Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders, who had the castle built in 1180. Since 2018, the castle's history has been told in a really funny audio guide (included in the admission price), which makes the visit exciting, an unbridled Belgian humor, that of Ghent humorist Wouter Deprez.
philippe d'Alsace wanted to "show who was in charge", to demonstrate his power, inspired by the fortresses he visited during his second crusade in Jerusalem. An impressive hall of arms and armor, a crypt, a dungeon, dungeons, a stable and the residence rooms of the Counts of Flanders, who lived there until the 15th century. Also on display is an important collection of torture instruments from another era. From the end of the 18th century, the château was sold to private individuals and transformed into an industrial complex: a cotton mill and workshops. Its outbuildings housed some 50 working-class families. Baron de Maere saved it from scheduled demolition when it was in a state of complete disrepair. It was restored thanks to the 1913 Universal Exhibition in Ghent.


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seb9287
Visited in april 2018
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Le château impressionne encore au XXIe siècle depuis l'extérieur. La visite vaut le coup sans être exceptionnelle avec différentes salles expliquant l'histoire de cette place forte avec la salle de torture en clou du tour. J'ai surtout aimé la vue sur la ville depuis le donjon. Comptez 1h à 1h30 en fonction de votre intérêt ou de votre forme à monter et descendre les différents escaliers.
qthuilli
Visited in march 2018
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Visite réalisé sur la matinée lors d'un séjour à Gand, super château et de nombreuses explications sur son histoire dans plusieurs langues (dont français)
dricard
Visited in december 2017
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Magnifique château qui représente des siècles d'histoire de la Flandre et de la Belgique. Un incontournable de la ville de Gand.
myaby
Visited in march 2017
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L'avantage de la visite de ce château est qu'il est situé en plein centre ville donc très accessible. La visite est ludique avec le musee de la sallle des torture mais il n'y a pas vraiment de "spot" qui vaille le coup. Donc l'idéal c'est de pouvoir assister aux visites "châteaux des contes de fées" manifestation vers Noël. Le château est décoré pour l'occasion et illumine le soir. Mais il faut se renseigner avant car cela ne se fait pas forcément tous les ans.
phil.bigo
Visited in july 2017
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Visite agréable d'environ 1h, et joli point de vue sur la ville !

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