By bengy on Skatehive
Read this post on TravelFeed.io for the best experience Pre-pandemic, I used to come to Gent quite a bit more often than I have in the previous year or so. Well, a lot of that has to do with all the cancelled concerts and the fact that most of musical life has been at best described as "on hold". During this time, places have taken the opportunity to renovate concert halls and infrastructure, partly due to the fact that there was time and space to do it (no concerts) and the due to the fact that many governments thought that the best way to support arts and culture was to give support to large scale infrastructure/institutions. Of course, there is the other view that money would have been better spent going towards musicians and the practitioners of arts, but that was not an opinion that the important people thought made sense. Anyway, leaving aside all the gripes... the Muziekcentrum de Bijloke is a sort of culture hub for Gent. It houses the local Music Conservatorium in addition to