Gravensteen Castle

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One of the only remaining medieval castles in Flanders, this historic fortress provides afascinating insight into the weaponry, culture, and drama of Ghent’s past.

Gravensteen, also known as the “Castle of the Count,” is one of the city’s most popular touristattractions. The castle is a characteristic medieval fortress complete with twisting staircases, adungeon surrounded by high walls and a protective moat. In addition to being an interestingexample of centuries-old architecture, the restored castle houses several museum collections.Enjoy gorgeous views over the city.

The Count of Flanders, Philip of Alsace, constructed the castle as a defensive fortress in the late12th century. After his death, it became a luxury residence for the Counts of Flanders. Thebuilding later served as a prison and then as an industrial complex beginning in the 19th century.See how it was restored to its medieval grandeur in the early 20th century. It opened to the publicin 1907.

Try the castle’s “movie guide,” a virtual tour presented by two historical figures, novelistChrétien de Troyes and aristocrat Simon Saphi. The guide explores the history of the castle andexplains various aspects of medieval tradition and culture. This interactive tour is particularlypopular with families and children.

Ventureinside the castle’s former torture chamber, which now serves as a museum dedicated tojudicial objects. Between the 14th and 18th centuries, the castle grounds were used for thetorture, judgment and execution of prisoners. Inspect the iron collars, neck restraints andthumbscrews of the museum’s fascinating but grisly collection.

Browse the exhibits of the equally engaging but far less chilling arms museum, which showcasesthe various weapons once used in medieval warfare. In one of the most impressive armscollections in the country, look for pistols decorated with ivory and pearls, weighty coats of mailand powerful crossbows.

In warmer months, climb the ramparts of the castle’s tall central building. At the top, you can seea striking view over Ghent.

Gravensteen is open daily throughout the year with regular holiday closures. Arrive by bus ortram. Admission is free for children under 13 years of age.

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23 Aug 2019

Free audio guide quite entertaining

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26 Mar 2019

A must visit place. The audio guide ("Walter") is the best that I have ever heard - very droll and very funny: touch of Monty Python at times! There are some areas with no guard rails - refreshing to see that you are expected to look after your own safety - nevertheless small children would have to be taken in hand! I would go again - if only for "walter's" narration.

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