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The St. Michael Bridge is a historic and picturesque bridge in Ghent, Belgium, spanning the Leie River that flows through the city. The bridge has become one of the important landmarks of Ghent with its unique architectural style and historical background. The bridge is named after the nearby St. Michael's Monastery, which was once the center of religious and cultural life in Ghent. The St. Michael Bridge was built in the late 19th century and has retained its original classical style despite several restorations and reconstructions. The design of the bridge combines elements of neo-Gothic and Renaissance styles, and its shape is elegant and magnificent, especially suitable for photographic works. Standing on the bridge, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ghent's historical city, including the old buildings in the city, colorful houses and the leisurely flowing Leie River. This bridge is not only a major transportation route, but also carries the profound history and culture of Ghent. The sculptures, stone carvings and exquisite iron railings on the bridge all show the high level of traditional Belgian craftsmanship. Especially at dusk, the St. Michael's Bridge under the setting sun, the ancient buildings in the background and the reflection on the water form a picturesque scene, attracting countless tourists and photography enthusiasts to take pictures.
Saint Michael's Bridge Address:
St Michael's Bridge, Sint-Michielshelling, 9000 Gent, Belgium
Saint Michael's Bridge Recommended sightseeing time:
30-60 minutes
Saint Michael's Bridge Ticket Price
Free admission