Dulle Griet (Ghent)
Belgium /
Ost-Flandern /
Gent /
Ghent /
Grootkanonplein
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World / Belgium / Vlaanderen / Oost-Vlaanderen / Gent
cannon, listed building / architectural heritage, 15th century construction
The Dulle Griet ("Mad Meg", named after the Flemish folklore figure Dull Gret) is a medieval supergun from Ghent, Belgium. The wrought-iron bombard was constructed in the first half of the 15th century from 32 longitudinal bars enclosed by 61 rings. In 1452, the bombard was employed by the city of Ghent in the siege of Oudenaarde, but fell into the hands of the defenders on the retreat and was only returned to Ghent in 1578.[2] Today, the bombard is set up close to the Friday Market square in the old town.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulle_Griet
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°3'26"N 3°43'26"E
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- Outdoor switchgear 1.4 km