• The Gravensteen is a medieval citadel at Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium. ... The origins of the Gravensteen date to the reign of Arnulf I 890 to 965.
  • People[who?] argue whether the castle can still be considered authentic. Despite these discussions, the Gravensteen attracts huge numbers of tourists.
  • Gravensteen, 1913 Ghent Dünya Fuarı bu sırada şehir merkezi önemli ölçüde yeniden şekillendi. Halka açık kalır. Gravensteen tasvir Flandria Illustrata (1641).
  • Gravensteen is a castle of great importance, originating from the Middle Ages, located in the city of Ghent, within the Flemish Region of the Kingdom of Belgium.
  • 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.
  • Der Gravensteen war nicht nur eine schützende Zitadelle, sondern sollte auch die Bürger von Gent einschüchtern, die die Autorität der Grafen oft in Frage stellten.
  • The Gravensteen, or the Castle of the Counts, stands as a monumental reminder of Ghent’s medieval might, while the Graslei and Korenlei...
  • In 1967 werd het Gravensteen voor een symbolisch bedrag van één gulden overgedragen aan de gemeente Zierikzee. Hierna werd het pand inwendig gerestaureerd.
  • The Gravensteen is a castle in Ghent originating from the Middle Ages. The name means 'castle of the count' in Dutch.