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  • The Ghent City Museum (in Dutch "Stadsmuseum Gent", "Stam" in short) is a museum in the Belgian city of Ghent. The museum exposes the city history and opened its doors on 9 October 2010. With respect to the collection that is shown, the history of this museum goes back to 1833, the year in which the Oudheidkundig Museum van de Bijloke in Ghent was founded.
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  • ©Stad Gent - Dienst Toerisme. Ghent Festivities. ... Ghent is a city of every era, and the same applies to the modern Ghent City Museum: the 14th-century abbey...
  • Ghent City Museum. Bijlokesite Godshuizenlaan 2 - 9000 Gent 09 267 14 00 info@stamgent.be.
  • STAM is the Ghent city museum. ... Design Museum Gent is closed. The museum is getting a new wing and a complete renovation.
  • The Ghent City Museum (in Dutch "Stadsmuseum Gent", "STAM" in short) is a museum in the Belgian city of Ghent.
  • A visit to the city museum is not complete without a visit to Ghent. ... Top ways to experience STAM Ghent City Museum and nearby attractions.
  • Ghent City Museum (STAM) is housed in the 14th-century Bijloke Abbey. ... NLStadsmuseum Gent - STAM.
  • Review of: STAM Ghent City Museum. ... 0. A fine museum. The view was great and the stories of gents citizens both rich and poor were educational while gripping.
  • The Stadsmuseum Gent, also known as STAM or Bijlokemuseum, is a fascinating urban history museum in the Flemish city of Ghent, Belgium.
  • The Ghent City Museum (in Dutch "Stadsmuseum Gent", "STAM" in short) exposes the city history and opened its doors on 9 October 2010.
  • The eye-catcher at Ghent City Museum, the STAM, is a gigantic aerial photograph of Ghent (measuring 300 m2!) that you are allowed to walk all over.
  • Deaf visitor being guided through a city museum with translator and tour guide at STAM Ghent City Museum, Belgium. ... At the STAM museum in Gent, Flanders.
  • STAM offers the perfect introduction to Ghent, as it details the development of the city from its medieval beginnings to the cultured city we meet today.