LOCATION // RENOVATION. “The architectural and historical value of this house is invaluable,” note current owners Ruben and Jelke, pointing to the preserved original elements the home’s central but quiet location in Ghent.  Photo 1 of 16 in Live in a Transformed 17th-Century Religious Landmark in Ghent, Belgium for €1.95M

Live in a Transformed 17th-Century Religious Landmark in Ghent, Belgium for €1.95M

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The renovated building dates back to the 17th century in the Old St. Elizabeth beguinage, a protected heritage site dubbed the Holy Corner in Ghent, Belgium. Flemish beguinages were developed as enclosed communities for religious women who were unmarried or widowed.