Gravensteen Castle (Dutch:
Gravensteen, literally: "castle of the count") is a medieval castle in Ghent,
Belgium. It is the only medieval castle in Flanders, defensive system of which
has remained virtually untouched to this day.
The present castle was built in 1180 by Count
Philip of Alsace (was Count of Flanders from 1168 to
1191). The counts of Flanders had built castles in the
principal cities of the county. Because they had to maintain law and order,
they continuously had to move from one city to the other. Therefore, they
disposed of a castle in most cities where they wanted to stay for a few months.
The castle of Ghent is the only one which survived the centuries more or less
intact.