The fortified castle of Fallais dates from the 13th century and was built by the Beaufort family. It was the place of historical meetings and Reformed preaching. Occupied by Louis …
This estate was owned by the Fastré de la Neuville family, better known as Longchamps, in the mid-15th century. A first castle, the date of construction of which is unknown …
The ruins of the former Castle of Hollogne of which only a tower from the 17th century and a building from the 16th century remain. The castle itself was built …
Warfusée Castle impresses with its majestic 18th-century building complex. It sits in the middle of a vast park arranged around a pond. Its central paved path alone is worth a detour for cycling enthusiasts.
The castle dates back to the 18th century and was extensively renovated in the 19th century. It was long inhabited by the Brabant de Limont family. In 1993, it became a hotel and a venue for parties and meetings.
The castle of Waleffe Saint-Pierre in the locality of Les Waleffes (municipality of Faimes) is part of the major heritage of Wallonia. It is an 18th century castle.
After the fire of the fortified castle in 1505, it is likely that a new castle, more in line with the living conditions of the 16th century, was built on …
The history of Waleffe Castle begins with Jean Curtius (1551-1628) (also known as Jean de Cortes). After monopolizing the gunpowder trade to the Spanish armies of King Philip II, he …