• 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.
  • The Gravensteen is a castle in Ghent originating from the Middle Ages. The name means 'castle of the counts' in Dutch.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Gravensteen features a large central donjon and a permanent residence which was home to the Counts of Flanders between 1180 and 1353.
  • 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.
  • Gravensteen Castle, locally simply known as Gravensteen, lies in the city of Ghent, in the East Flanders province in the Flemish region in Belgium.
  • Her iki tarafı Leie Nehri'nin sularıyla yıkanan güçlü Gravensteen kalesi, Ghent'in merkezinde yer alır ve ana cazibe merkezlerinden biri olarak kabul edilir.
  • There are many such water castles throughout the Low Countries, the most dramatic of which is Gravensteen Castle in Ghent, Belgium.