STAM – Ghent City Museum

The STAM museum of Ghent tells the story of the city — past, present, and future — through maps, models, photos, and interactive displays. The museum is located in the Bijloke site, a former abbey and hospital, blending old buildings with modern design.

It’s the best place to start if you want to understand Ghent before exploring the streets.

When to Visit the STAM Museum?

Opening Hours

  • Monday: Closed

  • Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 – 17:00

Ticket Prices

STAM museum in Ghent
STAM museum in Ghent

What can you see inside the STAM museum?

The STAM visit follows the story of Ghent in time from medieval trade centre to modern city. You’ll walk through themed rooms filled with objects, photos, videos, and 3D models.

Main Highlights:

  • 🗺️ A giant aerial photo of Ghent you can walk across

  • 🏙️ Historical models and digital timelines

  • 🧑‍💻 Interactive screens showing how the city evolved

  • 🏛️ Temporary exhibitions on city life and urban development

  • 🏰 Historic architecture of the Bijloke site

Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit.

Why Was the STAM Created?

The STAM opened in 2010 to give locals and visitors a clear look at Ghent’s identity. It was built to preserve the city’s history and explore how Ghent is growing and changing.

The museum is also a meeting place for city planners, artists, and anyone curious about urban life.

Inside the STAM museum in Ghent

How to Get to the STAM Museum in Ghent?

Address:Godshuizenlaan 2, 9000 Gent, België

Car: Underground parking at Gent Zuid or Sint-Pietersplein, 10–15 minutes walk

By Foot: About 20 minutes from Ghent city centre. A nice walk along the river or through Citadelpark.

Bus: Bus lines 6, 8, 9, 65 – stop near Bijlokehof

Tram 1 – stop at Verlorenkost

Combine STAM with the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK)

The Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) is just a short walk from STAM — both located in Citadelpark. After learning about Ghent’s history at STAM, head over to MSK to see works by Flemish Masters, modern Belgian artists, and rotating exhibitions.

Visiting both museums in one trip gives you a full picture of Ghent’s past and its place in the world of art. Great for a cultural half-day in the city.

F.A.Q’s about the STAM Museum in Ghent

Is STAM good for kids?

Yes. There are interactive parts and a special family route.

Is the museum in English?

Yes. All information is available in Dutch, French, and English.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The museum is fully accessible.

Can I take photos inside?

Yes, except in temporary exhibitions where noted.

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