- en.wikipedia.org Gravensteen"The Battle of Gravensteen Castle" took place on November 16, 1949 when 138 students from the University of Ghent occupied the castle over a new tax on beer.
- spottinghistory.com view/5389/gravensteen/Over the course of the 18th century, the Gravensteen gradually lost its function as the administrative centre. Several of the vacated buildings were publicly sold.
- tripadvisor.com ShowUserReviews-g188666-d245953-…Gravensteen: Gravensteen Castle - See 5,095 traveler reviews, 4,968 candid photos, and great deals for Ghent, Belgium, at Tripadvisor.
- ancient-origins.net ancient-places-europe/…Gravensteen is a motte castle surrounded by water which was diverted from the River Lys. It is located on a rise with the main entrance via a bridge.
- gravensteen.be en/Hotel Gravensteen is a three star hotel in the middle of the historic centre. The hotel overlooks the Gravensteen, Ghent's main attraction and an excellent...
- youtube.com watchGravensteen Castle (Ghent - Belgium).
- atlasobscura.com places/gravensteen-2Discover Gravensteen in Ghent, Belgium: This fairytale castle was built as a show of power but was nearly torn down thanks to its history of torture.
- itcsozluk.com gravensteen/Gravensteen Hakkında Gravensteen, Belçika’nın Doğu Flandre bölgesindeki Gent şehrinde bulunan ve Kontların Kalesi olarak da bilinen bir ortaçağ kalesidir.
- conservapedia.com GravensteenGravensteen. The Gravensteen or Gravenkasteel (English: Castle of the Counts) is a medieval castle in the city centre of the Belgian city of Ghent.