Ghent
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Loved the city, friendly people with beautiful buildings around the city center
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Tourist attractions
Klokke Roeland (2 min)
Historic monument in Gent's city center symbolizing civic freedom and rights.
Waffles 'n Beer (4 min)
Belgian waffle and beer venue in Gent offering traditional local specialties.
Treaty of Ghent Memorial (5 min)
Metal memorial erected in 1964 commemorating the Treaty of Ghent, a historic peace agreement.
Jan Frans Willems (4 min)
Marble and granite memorial erected in 1899 honoring the Flemish writer and linguist.
Dulle Griet (5 min)
15th-century cannon displayed in Ghent's Sint-Veerleplein, notable for its historical significance and massive size.
Jacob van Artevelde Memorial (5 min)
Artwork commemorating Jacob van Artevelde, a medieval Ghent leader and merchant prominent in 14th-century Flanders.
De School van Toen (5 min)
Free museum showcasing traditional schooling methods and classroom life from the past.
José Rizal: 1861–1896 (6 min)
Granite memorial marking the house where Philippine national hero Rizal published El Filibusterismo in 1891.
Carmelite Convent Museum (6 min)
Museum housed in a former Carmelite monastery and church complex dating to the medieval period.
Kunsthal Gent (7 min)
Contemporary art venue open weekends 11:00-18:00, showcasing rotating exhibitions and installations.





























