Porte de Gand Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Gate of Ghent was the result of the expansion of the city walls in the Low Countries, constructed around 1620 by master masons Pierre Ra ú l and Jean Lemester, and completed in 1625. Initially named Magdalene Gate, later renamed Ghent Gate.
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Architecturally interesting.
Worth passing through, particularly so you can appreciate the size and scale of the entrenchments. There is a quite sparse little caravan encampment which some folks have made, and which doesn't look ...
This "Porte" which is known as Porte de Gand, as named as such after the Revolution is said to have been initially called Porte de la Madeleine. It pertained to the city fortification in the past. I f...
This imposing structure still marks a clear boundary between the city and the surrounding area with 3 arches allowing access. From outside you can see how strong the fortifications were to protect the...
The gate was approached by the small wonderful street of Gand (Rue de Gand). The street is interesting with architecture, and it is also useful - there are many cafes and bars on it. The gate is overfried by the street and immediately attracted ...
Architecturally interesting.
Worth passing through, particularly so you can appreciate the size and scale of the entrenchments. There is a quite sparse little caravan encampment which some folks have made, and which doesn't look ...
Of historical importance ...
This "Porte" which is known as Porte de Gand, as named as such after the Revolution is said to have been initially called Porte de la Madeleine. It pertained to the city fortification in the past. I f...
Imposing
This imposing structure still marks a clear boundary between the city and the surrounding area with 3 arches allowing access. From outside you can see how strong the fortifications were to protect the...
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The defensive door of the city of Lille, large and beautiful.
Historical Gate
The gate was approached by the small wonderful street of Gand (Rue de Gand). The street is interesting with architecture, and it is also useful - there are many cafes and bars on it. The gate is overfried by the street and immediately attracted ...