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The Van Eyck brothers painted this unique altarpiece in 1432. It is the highlight of the Flemish Primitives and a milestone in art history. The ‘Just Judges’ panel, which was stolen in 1934, is replaced by a reproduction.
St. Bavo’s Cathedral
Sint Baafsplein
9000 Ghent
Opening Hours:
From 04/01 until 10/31
Mon-Sat from 9.30 am until 5 pm
Sunday and public holidays: 1 pm - 5pm
From 11/01until 03/31
Mon-Sat from 10.30 am until 4 pm
Sunday and public holidays from 1pm - 4pm
Tickets on sale until 30’ before closing time
Closing days
1st January, religious holidays (AM only) and during church service. -
Take a trip around the city by boat and experience Ghent from the water-front.
Departure: Korenlei
From 03/01 until 11/14
Every day from 10 am until 6 pm -
Relive history at the 12th century Castle of the Counts.
Opening hours:
From 04/01 until 09/30
Every day from 9am until 6pm. Tickets until 5pm
From 10/01 until 03/31
Every day from 9am until 5pm.
Closing day
01/01 - 12/24 - 12/25 - 12/31 -
When in Ghent a stop at this authentic grocer where they have been making mustard since 1818 is a must.
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8.30am - 6pm
Sat: 9am - 6pm - total distance: 1 miles (2 km)

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