De Vlaamse Opera

Ghent


Ghent’s 1840 opera hall boasts horseshoe-shaped tiered balconies and elegant salons.


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1. Belfort

0.32 MILES

Ghent’s Unesco-listed 14th-century belfry (91m) is topped by a large dragon weathervane: he's become something of a city mascot. You’ll meet two previous…

2. Sint-Baafskathedraal

0.33 MILES

This cathedral's towering interior has some fine stained glass and an unusual combination of brick vaulting with stone tracery. A €0.20 leaflet guides you…

3. Statue of Van Eyck Brothers

0.33 MILES

This statue of the creators of Ghent's world-renowned Adoration of the Mystic Lamb was unveiled here for the 1913 World Expo.

4. The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb

0.33 MILES

Art enthusiasts swarm the Sint-Baafskathedraal to glimpse The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb (De Aanbidding van het Lams God), a lavish representation of…

5. Korenmarkt

0.35 MILES

Ghent's best-loved waterfront square, the 'Wheat Market' is where you'll find some of the city's best architecture, including the former post office (now…

6. Geeraard de Duivelsteen

0.35 MILES

This 13th-century Gothic castle has had many incarnations; it's been used as a monastery, a school, a seminary, a prison and an asylum. It also housed a…

7. Korenlei

0.37 MILES

The Korenlei area is on the west bank of the River Leie; Graslei is on the east bank.

8. Stadhuis

0.38 MILES

Ghent’s magnificent and flamboyant city hall was started in 1519 but not finished until 1600, by which time it had transformed into a Renaissance-style…