Beguinage Ter Hoye
Gent, BE
The Beguinage Ter Hoye, also known as the Little Beguinage, was founded in 1234 by Joanna, Countess of Flanders, after the Great Beguinage. From about 1600 onwards, wooden houses were systematically replaced by stone houses. The most important buildings of the beguinage, including the church, date from the 17th century. The beguinage developed into a place of pilgrimage for St. Godelieve, for which a chapel was built in 1638 (rebuilt in the 18th century). Until 1880, various renovations took place, especially on the façades.