Vleeshuis (Dendermonde)

Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Dendermonde / Grote Markt
 listed building / architectural heritage, 15th century construction

The Vleeshuis (literally "Meat House") was built in 1462 by architect Jan Gueteghem as a headquarters for the butcher's guild. Today, it is a museum showing a variety of items including a mammoth skeleton and a collection of early maps.
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Coordinates:   51°1'53"N   4°5'52"E
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