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Gentpoort (Gate of Ghent)
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The Gate of Ghent is one of four remaining medieval city gates. An entrance for foreigners, a border with the outside world for the townspeople of Bruges. The gate was a part of the city’s defences as well as a passageway for the movement of produce and merchandise. Note the statue in the niche above the roadway: this is Saint Adrian, who was believed to protect the city during times of plague. The Ghent Gate is at its most beautiful in the evening, when it is quite literally in the spotlight.

Facilities

Other facilities

Child-friendly
Pets allowed
Baby carriages allowed
Groups admitted
Picnic allowed

Getting there

Gentpoortvest , 8000 Brugge

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Nearest bus stop:
512031 Brugge Katelijnepoort (Ruzettelaan)

Nearest station:
Station Brugge

Nearest parking:
Katelijne car park

Gentpoort (Gate of Ghent)

Gentpoortvest , 8000 Brugge

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