Jules De Bruycker (Belgian, 1870-1945) - Rond het Gravensteen in Gent (Around the Gravensteen (Castle of the Counts) in Ghent) (1932)
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Jules De Bruycker (Belgian, 1870-1945) - Rond het Gravensteen in Gent (Around the Gravensteen (Castle of the Counts) in Ghent) (1932)
87 pages in so far and I simply adore it 🤍
GRAVENSTEEN CASTLE (Castle of the Counts) - BELGIUM
Went kayaking!
Rainy Gravensteen
Gent, Belgium - 2022
“The Gravensteen (Dutch; lit. 'the Counts' rock') is a medieval castle in the city of Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium. The current castle dates from 1180 and was the residence of the Counts of Flanders until 1353. It was subsequently re-purposed as a court, prison, mint, and even as a cotton factory. It was restored over 1893–1903 and is now a museum and a major landmark in the city.” (Wikipedia)
Flickr: Cyril Gosselin
Gent. Het Poortgebouw van 's-Gravensteen omstreeks 1825.
Gand. Le Châtelet d'entrée du Château des Comtes de Flandre vers 1825