24 hours in Amsterdam
14/05/2020 · By Katie Shaw
Built on a myriad of canals interwoven with a labyrinth of atmospheric, narrow streets, Amsterdam is truly a delight to visit.
Read moreGhent is the fourth largest city in Belgium. Home to quaint cobbled streets and winding canals, the city is lesser known than the other cities in Belgium and probably doesn't get the recognition and appreciation that it deserves. Considering the region's turbulent history, particularly during the first half of the 20th century, a surprising amount of Ghent's remarkable medieval architecture survives today. There are over 900 listed buildings, a testament to the city's wealth in medieval times, thanks largely to it being Europe's largest cloth producer. At one time Ghent was the Continent's largest city outside Paris.
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St Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent is famous for its impressive altarpiece, by the Flemish Great Master, Jan Van Eyck, which is considered to be one of the most important examples of medieval painting in Western Europe.