Weird Europe 04: Ghent, Belgium by chips7
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Description
Late medieval merchant houses in Ghent, Flanders. The street is called the Graslei and is said to be the most beautiful medieval street in the world. It lies on the bank of the river Lys ("Leie" in Dutch). In the houses wheat, spices, cloth and other goods were traded. After Bruges, Ghent was the most prosperous city in medieval Flanders.
Comments (2)
weesel
Had to do a double-take -- thought it was a model railway display sans train. What a view!
francich
What have you done !!!!!!!!!!!!! It is a model railway display for sure ! Nobody can have such a view on these houses ! Roguish !!!!!!