This cave of Our Lady of Lourdes was founded in 1952 by Gaston van den Berghe de Gilman, the last descendant of the de Gilman de Zevenbergen family that has inhabited the castle since 1766.
The outdoor pulpit with concrete canopy, which is overgrown with a canopy of ivy, is beautifully enthroned along the right side of the grotto. According to an old postcard, a …
The cave is overgrown with ivy and surrounded by dense greenery, which creates a mysterious and idyllic atmosphere. You can also take shelter here if you are caught in a sudden rain shower.