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STAM - Ghent City Museum

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If you're planning a cultural getaway in Ghent, the STAM is your perfect starting point. This strikingly modern museum is nestled within a historic setting, making it a fascinating blend of old and new. Ghent, a city that seems to have a foot in every era, is mirrored perfectly by the Ghent City Museum. The STAM itself is a mix of architectural styles: a 14th-century abbey, a 17th-century convent, and a sleek 21st-century building all come together to tell the city’s story.

Inside, the STAM takes you on an engaging journey through Ghent's history, from the Middle Ages to modern times, using imaginative collections and interactive multimedia. The museum paints a vivid picture of Ghent's evolution: from a medieval metropolis to a contemporary hub of knowledge and culture.

One of the highlights at the STAM is a massive aerial photograph of Ghent that spans a whopping 300 square meters. You can actually walk across it, exploring the city from above. With the multimedia app, you can zoom in on Ghent's intricate details across four centuries. The 'Views of Ghent' exhibit showcases the city in 1534, with maps from 1641 and 1912, alongside a current aerial photograph. Ghent’s 'arts quarter' is not just about grand historic buildings. This area is dotted with serene green spaces, parks, and gardens, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Here, you can recharge amidst nature's calm. If you're visiting, don't miss the chance to explore the nearby cafes and boutique shops offering everything from artisanal chocolates to unique local crafts.
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