Okay, it may not be St Bartholomews, complete with an awesome altarpiece, however it still has its own character, namely because it is basically the oldest church in Ghent. In fact I suspect it is the oldest church in Belgium or even beyond namely because it dates back to the middle ages. Like a lot of the churches on the continent (and elsewhere), you can wonder inside and have a look around, but only at certain times because it is still a functioning church and they still perform mass here (though I suspect that is the case with most of the churches around here). It particularly liked it, especially the history, but also because the guy standing at the front kindly explained a few things to me, such as why the pulpit is in the middle of the church as opposed to the front. read more