STAM turned ten last year... time for a make-over for the permanent exhibition! Since the end of 2020 you can stroll through the new Story of Ghent.
There was a time when Ghent owned 5,000 hectares of agricultural land. Today that figure is 1,800 hectares, mostly outside the city boundaries. The city in the countryside. What is the story behind that land? Where does its future lie?
Feel free to touch! A fun children’s trail that leads through every room in the museum. Children become merchants, craftspeople, architects or city trippers and participate in city life. They sell cloth, make coats of arms, face façades and work out routes.
Feel free to touch! A fun children’s trail that leads through every room in the museum. Children become merchants, craftspeople, architects or city trippers and participate in city life. They sell cloth, make coats of arms, face façades and work out routes.
Crossing present-day debates on land-based food supplies with different configurations of urban land and landownership in the past, this international conference welcomes contributions from different geographic regions and different time periods, and how such experiences might find inspiration in the past. As part of our temporary STAMexpo 'Ghent's Lands' and in collaboration with Ghent University, Antwerp University and KU Leuven.