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GHENT:
The Graslei and the Koornlei
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GENERAL Ghent (Home) SIGHTSEEING Medieval Ghent St Bavo Cathedral Gravensteen St.Nicholas Church Belfry tower Town Hall Graslei - Koornlei Friday Market Other Buildings Other Monuments
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When visiting Ghent, one should always go to
this beautiful area of the city: the Graslei and the Koornlei. These are
the names of two streets which lie along the banks of the old harbor of
Ghent, right in the middle of the city. Graslei means 'street of the
herbs and vegetables'. Koornlei stands for 'street of the wheat'.
Both names indicate that these specific products where traded or stocked in
that area.
The guild house of the 'FREE SAILORS'. This is perhaps the most beautiful house. The original house was built in 1355 but later rebuilt after it was sold to the guild of sailors in 1530. It boasts a beautiful late-gothic facade. The guild of sailors was one of the most powerful guilds because they had the privilege for ship transportation through the harbor of Ghent. On the left side of the Spijker stands the first 'GRAIN COUNTERS HOUSE' and next to it the 'ANGEL' with its beautiful renaissance facade. This group of houses reflects the wealth and power of the medieval guilds. Even after the decay of the Flemish trade, they were still rich enough to change their original wooden houses into splendid stone mansions. One of the few remaining wooden facades can still be seen from the bridge of the Gravensteen, the castle of the count of Flanders.
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