Ontourage Live Session 04: Saint Peter's Abbey - Ghent (Belgium) with Nico Morano
Ontourage Live Session 04 with Nico Morano at Saint Peter's Abbey - Ghent, Belgium.
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ARTWORKS AND RELICS inside St. Peter's Church, Leuven
Saint Peter's Church (Dutch: Sint-Pieterskerk) of Leuven, Belgium, is situated on the city's Grote Markt (main market square), right across the ornate Town Hall. Built mainly in the 15th century in Brabantine Gothic style, the church has a cruciform floor plan and a low bell tower that has never been completed. It is 93 meters long.
Despite the devastation during the World Wars, the church remains rich in works of art.
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Ghent - Belgium Time-lapse
Ghent - Belgium Time-lapse
Ghent City Center, Catedral de St. Bavo (Sint-Baafskathedraal), Castelo de Gravensteen, Saint Peter's Abbey, Saint Nicholas Church, Rederij De Gentenaer
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Patershol Ghent Belgium
Once part of the oldest quarter of the city of Ghent, now a place of culture and great restaurants. The Patershol quarter is a part of Ghent you must visit.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF BELGIUM IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FIVE ( 5/5 )
1. FORT LIEFKENSHOEK,KALLO 51°17'40.10N 4°17'7.70E
2. LERKEVELD 50°51'32.47N 4°41'11.52E
3. CITY HALL,MAASTRICHT 50°51'4.49N 5°41'28.60E
4. ST.ANNAPLEIN CHURCH,BRUGES 51°12'43.31N 3°13'55.64E
5. CASTLE RAVENHOF,STABROEK 51°21'13.10N 4°23'9.88E
6. ABBEY CHURCH,NINOVE 50°50'16.87N 4° 1'16.21E
7. ST.BAVO'S CATHEDRAL,GHENT 51° 3'10.64N 3°43'36.74E
8. CHURCH OF NOTRE-DAME DE LA CHAPELLE,BRUSSELS 50°50'29.30N 4°21'3.87E
9. ST.PETER'S CHURCH&TOWN HALL,LEUVEN 50°52'46.31N 4°42'3.97E
10. CASTLE JEMEPPE,HARGIMONT 50°11'10.27N 5°18'48.92E
11. CATHEDRAL,BRUSSELS 50°52'43.91N 4°21'20.75E
12. ST.MICHAEL CHURCH,GHENT 51° 3'12.51N 3°43'10.14E
13. STATUE OF JOHN COCKERILL 50°50'21.03N 4°22'21.49E
14. BELFRY HALL,GHENT 51° 3'12.78N 3°43'29.88E
15. CATHEDRAL ST.AUBAIN,NAMUR 50°27'52.68N 4°51'35.87E
16. ST.AMANDUS CHURCH,ANTWERP 51°13'34.76N 4°25'25.20E
17. MONUMENT LEOPOLD I, DE PANNE 51° 5'59.77N 2°34'47.59E
18. HEART 50°58'52.39N 4°32'1.53E
19. HOLY FAMILY CHURCH,ANTWERP 51°12'39.57N 4°26'1.35E
20. FORT NAPOLEON,OOSTENDE 51°14'20.55N 2°56'3.71E
21. CRUPET CASTLE,ASSESSE 50°20'59.84N 4°57'35.98E
22. MEYLANDT CASTLE,HEUSDEN-ZOLDER 51° 1'12.58N 5°16'54.10E
23. STATUE BRABO,ANTWERP 51°13'16.31N 4°23'58.90E
24. ROS BEIAARD STATUE,DENDERMONDE 51° 1'31.81N 4° 6'7.16E
25. TOWN HALL,LIER 51° 7'51.58N 4°34'11.72E
26. POEKE CASTLE,AALTER 51° 2'28.38N 3°26'59.74E
BELGIUM | Medeival Castle in Gent & the BEST WAFFLES EVER!
Our second road trip through Belgium, where we go to a medieval castle in Ghent, see medieval weapons, & eat the BEST waffle ever! EXPAND for more info and links.
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- Gravensteen Castle, Ghent, Belgium (gravensteen.stad.gent/en)
- Chez Albert, Brugges, Belgium (chezalbert.be)
There are 2 major types of Belgian Waffles: Liege & Brussels. The ones we got were Liege waffles and are THE waffle to get. My mouth still waters when I think about it.
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Ghent - Belgium
Ghent is a city and a municipality located in the Flemish region of Belgium. It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys and in the Middle Ages became one of the largest and richest cities of northern Europe. Today it is a busy city with a port and a university.
The municipality comprises the city of Ghent proper and the towns of Afsnee, Desteldonk, Drongen, Gentbrugge, Ledeberg, Mariakerke, Mendonk, Oostakker, Sint-Amandsberg, Sint-Denijs-Westrem, Sint-Kruis-Winkel, Wondelgem and Zwijnaarde. With 240,191 inhabitants in the beginning of 2009, Ghent is Belgium's second largest municipality by number of inhabitants. The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of 1,205 km2 (465 sq mi) and has a total population of 594,582 as of 1 January 2008, which ranks it as the fourth most populous in Belgium. The current mayor of Ghent, Daniël Termont, leads a coalition of the sp.a, Open VLD and Pro Gent.
Every year the ten-day-long Ghent Festival (Gentse Feesten in Dutch) is held. About two million visitors attend every yearArchaeological evidence shows human presence in the region of the confluence of Scheldt and Lys going back as far as the Stone Age and the Iron Age.[4] Most historians believe that the older name for Ghent, 'Ganda', is derived from the Celtic word 'ganda' which means confluence. There are no written records of the Roman period but archaeological research confirms that the region of Ghent was further inhabited.
When the Franks invaded the Roman territories (from the end of the 4th century and well into the 5th century) they brought their language with them and Celtic and Latin were replaced by Old Dutch.
Around 650 Saint Amand founded two abbeys in Ghent: the Saint Peter Abbey and the St. Bavo's Abbey. The city grew from several nuclei, the abbeys and a commercial centre. Around 800 Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne, appointed Einhard, the biographer of Charlemagne, as abbot of both abbeys. In 851 and 879 the city was however attacked and plundered twice by the Vikings.
The city recovered and flourished from the 11th century on. Until the 13th century Ghent was the biggest city in Europe after Paris; it was bigger than London, Cologne or Moscow.[citation needed] Within the city walls lived up to 65,000 people. Today, the belfry and the towers of the Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas' Church are just a few examples of the skyline of the period.
The rivers flowed in an area where a lot of land was periodically inundated. These richly grassed 'meersen' (water-meadows: a word related to the English 'marsh', but not meaning exactly the same: a 'meers' is not permanently under water) were ideally suited for herding sheep, the wool of which was used for making cloth. In fact, Ghent was, during the Middle Ages, the most important city for cloth.
St-Peters Chapel Lier
A look around at the St-Peters Chapel in Lier, Belgium.
GHENT, BELGIUM - THINGS YOU WILL LOVE
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Despite being one of Belgium's oldest cities, Ghent remains small enough to feel cosy but big enough to be a vibrant, relevant centre for trade and culture. There's a wealth of medieval and classical architecture here, contrasted by large post-industrial areas undergoing urban renewal that give Ghent a gritty-but-good industrial feel.
In the centre, tourists remain surprisingly thin on the ground, but Ghent's large student and youth population means there's always people about, enjoying the city's fabulous canal-side architecture, abundance of quirky bars and good-value restaurants, and some of Belgium’s best museums.
The ancient city of Ghent has built up quite the gaggle of attractions through the ages, ranging from charming medieval quarters to contemporary architectural masterpieces. Here are 20 of the canal city’s must-visit spots, including idyllic overgrown ruins and the most coveted artwork of all time.
-Patershol
-Confectionery Temmerman
-Castle of Counts
-St. Bavo’s Cathedral
-House of Alijn
-St. Bavo’s Abbey ruins
-St. Peter’s Abbey
-Dulle Griet canon
-City Pavilion
-S.M.A.K.
-Kouter Flower Market
-De Vooruit
-De Krook
-Appelbrug and Appelbrugparkje
-Graffitistraatje
-’t Dreupelkot
-Groentenmarkt
-City Hall
-Pand
-Design Museum
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The interior of Saint Michael's Church in Ghent.
Yotam Ottolenghi in Ghent, Belgium
Israeli born chef and food writer Yotam Ottolenghi was in Ghent for the launch of his latest cookbook. Approximately 280 fans were able to enjoy his dishes, prepared by top chefs from Ghent, in the hallways of St. Peter's Abbey in Ghent.
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Out of the cities we visited, Ghent was definitely my favorite! It was small, clean, and everyone was so nice. We spent the day biking around and saw the whole city in one day.
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1:05 Sint-Michielsbrug/St. Michael's Bridge
1:18 Gravensteen (Medieval castle)
1:29 St. Veerleplein/Sint-Veerleplein
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2:13 Belfry of Ghent
2:25 Saint Nicholas' Church
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Part of Michelle of Valois' Tomb at St. Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium
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Ghent, Belgium. 1940s
The old buildings along the waterfront, or old port of the city. Abbey of St Peter and close up views of the architectural features of the buildings. Nuns and a religious parade. Assumption procession in August.
Floralien flower festival in Ghent.
The Town Hall with many close views of its architecture, statues and sculptures. The Castle of the Counts and street scenes with shops and their wares for sale on the pavement. Jacob Von Artevelde statue. Busy market square. Views of Ghent from the river. Kids play in a courtyard.