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Ghent: A City of Art and History
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  • 1. Ghent is a vibrant city in Belgium, known for its rich cultural heritage and artistic significance. With a history dating back to the Middle Ages, Ghent is a city where ancient cobblestone streets wind past stunning medieval architecture, picturesque canals, and impressive Gothic churches. The city is home to a multitude of museums, galleries, and art institutions, showcasing works by renowned artists such as Van Eyck, Bosch, and Rubens. Ghent's artistic legacy is also reflected in its thriving contemporary art scene, with numerous galleries and street art installations adding to the city's creative atmosphere. Alongside its artistic treasures, Ghent is also steeped in history, from its role in the Industrial Revolution to its vibrant university culture. Whether exploring its historic city center or immersing oneself in its modern art scene, Ghent truly is a city where art and history converge to create a unique and captivating experience for visitors.

    What is the tallest belfry in Ghent called?
A) Belfry of Ghent
B) Grand Belfry
C) Bell Tower of Ghent
D) Tall Belfry
  • 2. Which castle in Ghent was originally built to repel Viking attacks?
A) Bourgoyen Castle
B) Rivierenhof Castle
C) Froissart Castle
D) Gravensteen
  • 3. Which cinematic event is held annually in Ghent showcasing film music concerts and film screenings?
A) Cinema Extravaganza Ghent
B) Movie Magic Gent
C) Ghent Film Festival
D) Film Fest Gent
  • 4. What is the name of the iconic artwork by Jan Van Eyck in Saint Bavo's Cathedral?
A) The Ghent Diptych
B) The Ghent Masterpiece
C) The Ghent Triptych
D) The Ghent Altarpiece
  • 5. Which university is located in Ghent known for its research in various fields such as medicine and engineering?
A) Leuven University
B) Ghent University
C) Brussels University
D) Antwerp University
  • 6. In which architectural style is the Ghent City Hall built?
A) Neoclassical
B) Gothic
C) Renaissance
D) Baroque
  • 7. What is the name of the annual light festival held in Ghent, showcasing light installations across the city?
A) Illuminated Nights
B) Ghent Light Festival
C) Light Magic Ghent
D) Glow Ghent
  • 8. The Ghent Floralies first took place in?
A) 1808
B) 2008
C) 1708
D) 1908
  • 9. Which famous Belgian politician was born in Ghent and became the Prime Minister of Belgium?
A) Charles Michel
B) Yves Leterme
C) Elio Di Rupo
D) Guy Verhofstadt
  • 10. What is the name of the lively and vibrant neighborhood in Ghent known for its art scene?
A) Kreuzberg
B) Shibuya
C) Patershol
D) Beverly Hills
  • 11. The famous Ghent Altarpiece was painted by?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Vincent van Gogh
C) Jan van Eyck
D) Leonardo da Vinci
  • 12. The historic Guildhalls in Ghent are located along the?
A) Champs-Élysées
B) Graslei and Korenlei
C) Rodeo Drive
D) Königsallee
  • 13. What is the official language spoken in Ghent?
A) German
B) French
C) English
D) Dutch
  • 14. The Ghent Film Festival is held in which month?
A) October
B) April
C) January
D) July
  • 15. Ghent is located in which country?
A) Germany
B) Netherlands
C) France
D) Belgium
  • 16. Ghent was a prominent city during the medieval period due to its production of?
A) Gold
B) Cloth
C) Wine
D) Spices
  • 17. What is the name of the famous art museum in Ghent known for its collection of modern art and exhibitions?
A) S.M.A.K.
B) Royal Museum of Fine Arts
C) Gruuthuse Museum
D) Ghent Contemporary Art Center
  • 18. In which century did the construction of Ghent's medieval castle begin?
A) 14th
B) 12th
C) 16th
D) 10th
  • 19. Which famous author resided in Ghent and wrote the book 'Under Western Eyes' while living there?
A) Herman Melville
B) Leo Tolstoy
C) Joseph Conrad
D) Victor Hugo
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