- tripadvisor.com.au Attraction_Review-g188666-…And we then did do a quick Google after to learn a little more! Well done Gravensteen! ... The Gravensteen is a medieval castle at Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium.
- WikiMili.com en/GravensteenIt is located beside the city's Gravensteen Castle, crossing a branch of the Leie (river) which here forms a moat for the castle.
- spottinghistory.com view/5389/gravensteen/Over the course of the 18th century, the Gravensteen gradually lost its function as the administrative centre. Several of the vacated buildings were publicly sold.
- historyhit.com locations/gravensteen/The Gravensteen features a large central donjon and a permanent residence which was home to the Counts of Flanders between 1180 and 1353.
- amazingplaces.com belgium/gravensteen/You can explore a large part of The Gravensteen. Including the gatehouse, the rampart, the keep, the count's residence and the horse stables are accessible.
- castles.nl gravensteen-castleGravensteen Castle, locally simply known as Gravensteen, lies in the city of Ghent, in the East Flanders province in the Flemish region in Belgium.
- booking.com hotel/be/gravensteen.tr.htmlHotel Gravensteen, Gent'in eski kent bölgesinde, Kontlar Sarayı'na sadece birkaç adım uzaklıkta yer almaktadır.
- aliadventures.com castle-gravensteen-in-ghent-…Castle Gravensteen Ghent, Belgium. Inside and Out. Though Gravensteen Castle is centuries old, it has been repaired and restored, so it’s in great shape.
- wonderfulwanderings.com castle-gravensteen-ghent/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.
- military-history.fandom.com wiki/GravensteenThe Gravensteen is a castle in Ghent originating from the Middle Ages. The name means "castle of the count" in Dutch.