• "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.
  • There was a final view of the castle, the end of the tour, that was stunning, and the view at the top of Gravensteen was nice, albeit the Belfry view was better.
  • Gravensteen Castle is a medieval fortress in Ghent, Belgium, built in 1180 by Philip of Alsace. It was the main home for the Counts of Flanders for over 200 years.
  • The Gravensteen is a medieval castle at Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium. ... From 1180 until 1353, the Gravensteen was the residence of the Counts of Flanders.
  • Gravensteen. Het Gravensteen is een middeleeuwse burcht in het hartje van de stad met smalle torentrappen, forse kantelen, tot de verbeelding sprekende...
  • Right in the middle of Ghent’s old town is the Gravensteen castle (aka the Castle of the Counts), a medieval castle once belonging to the counts of Flanders.
  • Gravensteen Castle Travel Tips. Parking at P1 Vrijdagmarkt, P7 Sint-Michiels, and P8 Ramen. You can eat and drink in the central court.
  • The Gravensteen features a large central donjon and a permanent residence which was home to the Counts of Flanders between 1180 and 1353.
  • Gravensteen. The Gravensteen or Gravenkasteel (English: Castle of the Counts) is a medieval castle in the city centre of the Belgian city of Ghent.
  • Direk kalenin önünde inmek isterseniz ise tramvay tercih etmelisiniz. 1 ve 4 numaralı tramvaya binerek Gravensteen durağında ineceksiniz.