Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Ghent




Bonjour again! My apologies for taking so long to update the ol' (or rather new) blog a second time. It has proved quite difficult to find time to sit down and get all of this together. However, I'm very excited to share some pictures and stories about my favorite city we've visited thus far.

Friday, May 16th, our group took a day trip to Ghent. To say I had a fantastic time is an understatement. Maybe it's because I'm a nerd and I like the beautiful cathedrals and architecture. Maybe it's because I'm a man and thus have a natural fascination (or obsession) with castles and all things manly. Either way, Ghent has what the French call a certain "Je ne sais quoi." It is absolutely fantastic.



While in Ghent, I decided that I needed to start making sure that I was actually in some of the pictures I took. So this is the first one of me cheesing in front of some scenery. Behind me you can see some of the great landmarks of Ghent. If I'm not mistaken, the first tower on the left is St. Nicholas Cathedral, the middle clock tower is the Belfry of Ghent, and the far right is St. Bavo Cathedral. The pictures do not do these buildings justice. They are all absolutely spectacular.



St. Nicholas is the more recent of the two cathedrals... it's only a measly
800 years old. Construction began in the 1200's. On the other hand, the construction of St. Bavo began in 942 AD It did have a few subsequent additions, but was completely finished by 1569. (To put this into perspective, that is still less than a century after the discovery of America.) St. Bavo is also home to one of the most spectacular art pieces I've ever seen. It is called the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb by the brothers Jan and Hubert van Eyck. The details in this painting are remarkable. Please Google the painting and just look it. I can assure you it looks a million times more incredible in person. I would include a picture, but they did not allow cameras. (However, do not think this stopped all of us. We will find a way...)

And of course... the moment that couldn't come soon
enough. We arrived at the castle (Gravensteen or Castle of the Count in Dutch). This was the coolest place I've visited yet. It was constructed in 1180 AD and doesn't appear to have been changed or modified much at all since that time. Inside they have a museum of medieval weaponry, torture chambers, dungeons, and all the things that make castles castles. I have a ton of pictures from inside the castle that I don't really have the space for on the blog. But they include pictures of armor and me with a 7-foot sword (ahhhh thank you!). The real excitement came when we got to the top of the castle. There we were able to look over all of Ghent, seeing not only the cathedrals and towers, but the street shops, houses, and the river through the city. The view was unreal. And of course, I had to do something manly when at the top. After some convincing, I managed to climb on to one of the ledges at the top of the castle and get a picture from the top overlooking the whole city (it was a loooong way down). But this made for what was probably the coolest picture I've ever taken in my life (credit Dan Ebner with the photograph).

And so was my glorious day in Ghent. I went. I saw. I conquered. (No really... I sieged the castle and claimed it as my own.) Unfortunately, we were unable to see the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the war of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain. I think the exhibit was closed for the day or something. Although it seems rather nerdy, I would have liked to see the document. I don't remember who it was exactly, but someone from the group suggested we just roll in there and say "Hey! The Americans are here and we'd like to see our document!" I suppose I shall survive without seeing it though. After all, I saw quite a lot in the city of Ghent. That being said, I'll leave you with one of my favorite views from the top of Gravensteen.
Au revoir!

7 comments:

Unknown said...

once again great stuff bro. i love the picture on the castle, that is amazing. how close are ghent and brussels? Hope you are having a great time man, sounds amazing!

Garrett said...

Way to be a man and do manly things.

Daddio said...

Excellent blog, keep it up! Looks like you're enjoying yourself, these are the things that memories are made of. Miss you bunches.

Courtney said...

B Park, you crack me up! I'm glad to see that you're having a spectacular time!

Anonymous said...

briannnn!!! i am so pumped for you! i am glad you are safe and enjoying yourself! i hope that it continues to be super exciting and that you get to see a lot of really great things.

also: how was the plane ride over? did you do any sudoku? :)

miss you, buddy!

Mom said...

Hi Bud ~ what's going on? I know you are having lotz of fun! See you soon!

Love you!
Mom

Mom said...

Bud ~ we need an update!!! Have fun! Love you bunches!!

Mom