• The Gravensteen (Dutch; lit. 'the Counts' rock') is a medieval castle in the city of Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium. The current castle dates from 1180 and was the residence...
  • 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.
  • Kasteel Gravensteen.
  • 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...
  • Gravensteen (aka the castle of the counts) is a thousand-year-old medieval structure open to tourists.
  • 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.
  • After several private owners, and an unsuccessful bid to demolish it, Gravensteen Castle is now at last a museum that the city of Ghent can justly be proud of.
  • Discover 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.
  • 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 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.