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    Default The St Bavo Abbey ruins of Ghent

    The ruined Sint-Bavo Abbey is a strange, forgotten building near the River Leie in Ghent. The city restricts the opening hours to protect the fragile mediaeval site.
    Founded in the seventh century, the abbey takes its name from an obscure local monk who lived as a hermit in a hollow tree near Ghent. It grew into one of the most important abbeys in northern Europe, but was largely destroyed in 1540 when Charles V built a fortress on the site for his Spanish troops.

    A few of the abbey buildings were spared, including the cloisters, a chapel and the impressive dining hall. The baffling, overgrown ruins became a lapidary museum in 1887 filled with unidentified fragments of old buildings.

    The abbey church has disappeared. Not a single stone has survived from the Romanesque building. But the shape of the church has been marked out with hornbeam hedges that are carefully clipped by the city gardeners.

    https://www.brusselstimes.com/art-cu...vo-abbey-ruins
    https://historischehuizen.stad.gent/nl/sint-baafsabdij
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Bavo%27s_Abbey


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    Curiously, Charles V was Baptized in the Cathedral of Ghent, dedicated to the same Saint.

    The Castle built by Carlos V was also destroyed or does it still exist?

    This is the floor of what nowadays remains of that Abbey:


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