Tudor Castle is a protected monument and was built in 'Tudor style' in the early 20th century. The domain covers no less than 40 hectares and is located in the …
The sad news first: No, you cannot visit this magnificent castle, only a few days a year on special occasions. Today the building belongs to the West Flemish Province and …
In Beisbroek Castle from the 19th century you will not only encounter natural history(s), you can experience fauna and flora interactively, but also stars and planets up close. At the …
The Castle de la Faille on the Minnewater in Bruges was built in 1890 in neo-Gothic style to a plan by architect Charles De Wulf for the flower trader Leon …
The population growth from the 12th century onwards resulted in many new farms in the region, including the 'Goed Ryckevelde', which was further expanded in the Middle Ages into a …
Anyone who is interested in the history of both World Wars will be pleased by the combination of quiet cycling roads, historical places and opportunities for rest and recreation (children).
Not much remains of the fort from the War of Spanish Succession (beginning of the 18th century):
The central square is surrounded by an earthen wall with four bastions, a …
After a thorough restoration, the city palace of the lords of Gruuthuse is an absolute eye-catcher. The facades look radiant. Renewed rooms, a new museum concept and special collection items are waiting to be rediscovered.
Between 1858 and 1863, Baron Charles van Caloen and his wife Countess Savina de Gourcy Serainchamps had the romantic, neo-Gothic Castle of Loppem built. The castle has been preserved in its original state.