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  2. Gravensteen - Wikipedia

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    The Gravensteen was the centrepiece of the Ghent World Fair of 1913 during which the city centre was significantly reshaped. It remains open to the public. It remains open to the public. "The Battle of Gravensteen Castle" took place on November 16, 1949 when 138 students from the University of Ghent occupied the castle over a new tax on beer.

  3. Graslei - Wikipedia

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    Graslei (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣrɑslɛi]; English: Grass Quay) is a quay in the historic city center of Ghent, Belgium, located on the right bank of the Leie river. The quay opposite of the Graslei is called Korenlei.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Ghent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Ghent" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Ooidonk Castle - Wikipedia

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    A fortress was first built on the site of the current castle, intended to defend the city of Ghent and to fortify the river Leie. This fortress was owned by Jean de Fosseux, lord of Nevele. [citation needed] The castle was destroyed for the first time in 1491 by the people of Ghent, in revolt against Maximilian I.

  6. Vrijdagmarkt, Ghent - Wikipedia

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    The Vrijdagmarkt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvrɛidɑxmɑr(ə)kt]; "Friday Market") is a city square in the historic centre of Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium. It is named after the weekly tradition to stage a market every Friday morning. As one of the oldest squares in Ghent, it played an important role in the city's history. [1]

  7. Sint-Pietersplein, Ghent - Wikipedia

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    The current outlay of the Sint-Pietersplein was designed by the urban architect Leclerc-Restiaux and laid out in 1848–1851. With its rectangular dimensions of 80 by 200 metres, it is Ghent's largest open public square. [2] Underneath the Sint-Pietersplein, an underground three-level car park was constructed in the early 21st century. [3]

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