Best castles around Evere are found in the broader Brussels-Capital Region and its immediate surroundings, as Evere itself does not host prominent castles. Evere is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region. Belgium is known for its high density of historical castles, with more than 3000 across the country, many of which are easily accessible from Evere. These historical sites offer insights into the region's rich past and architectural evolution.
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A beautiful place for rest and walking: you can stroll along it, enjoy the greenery and water, and it is part of the historical and natural charm of Tervuren.
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Viron Castle, designed by architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar in 1862, is now used as the town hall. The castle is situated at the highest point of Dilbeek's municipal park, north of the Sint-Alenatoren tower. The ice cellar is located west of the castle along Heetveldelaan. The castle, its outbuildings, and the park were designated as a protected monument and village view in 1990. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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This castle has been a ruin since the end of WWII. Work is now being done to prevent it from collapsing further.
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The restoration of the castle ruins has started.
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The Castle of Laeken is one of the royal residences in Belgium. It is located in Laeken, part of the city of Brussels since 1921, in the north of the Brussels region. It is surrounded by a 120-hectare park, which also contains the Royal Greenhouses.
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After the castle on the Borgtberg burned down during the Grimbergen War (1141-1159), the Lords of Grimbergen built a new residence at the place called "Boksem", about 600 m south of the village centre and the Norbertine abbey. This probably did not happen until the end of the 13th or in the 14th century, as no deeds were signed at the castle in Grimbergen in the 13th century. This castle was also demolished down to its foundations after a siege in 1488 by Maximilian of Austria and in 1489 by Duke Albert of Saxony. Reconstruction began at the end of the 15th century, possibly on the old foundations. The map book of the abbey (1699) and the copper engraving by Sanderus (1727) show a walled castle on the north side preceded by a walled farmyard. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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Where the prince stayed in his cottage...
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The Prinsenkasteel was the residence of the Lords of Grimbergen from the 14th century. Its ruins are located in the Prinsenbos, south of the center of the Belgian municipality of Grimbergen.
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The region around Evere offers a diverse range of castles, from medieval fortifications and their ruins to 19th-century estates and castles within botanical gardens. You can find sites like the historical location of the ducal castle at Castle Pond, Tervuren Park, the ruins of The Prinsen Castle, or the Neo-Tudor style De Viron Castle, which now serves as Dilbeek's town hall.
Yes, Beersel Castle is a notable example. It is a well-preserved medieval moated castle, distinct for its circular shape and rugged appearance, and has largely retained its original medieval architecture without extensive rebuilding in later centuries. It's an excellent choice for those interested in authentic medieval fortifications.
Several castles and their surrounding domains are family-friendly. Castle Pond, Tervuren Park offers a historical site within a large park, perfect for walks. The Meise Botanic Garden, which houses Bouchout Castle, is also very family-friendly with its extensive gardens and exhibitions. De Viron Castle is located within a municipal park, offering space for children to explore.
Absolutely. Bouchout Castle is located within the beautiful Meise Botanic Garden. This medieval castle, dating back to the 12th century, has undergone transformations over the centuries and now hosts exhibitions. The botanical garden itself is one of the largest and most biodiverse in Europe, offering a fantastic experience year-round, including impressive greenhouses.
Many castles are situated within larger domains or parks, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. For instance, the area around Evere provides numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. You can find trails near parks like Tervuren or explore the wider Brussels-Capital Region's green spaces.
Laeken Castle is a significant royal residence in Belgium. Built in 1782, it is surrounded by a vast 120-hectare park and has served as the primary residence for most Belgian kings. While the castle itself is not always open to the public, its historical importance and the surrounding park make it a notable site.
Yes, several castles are set within large, beautiful domains. Château de la Hulpe, for example, is a 19th-century Flemish Neo-Classical style castle situated within the expansive Solvay Domain, which is a popular destination for day trips. Similarly, Bouchout Castle is nestled within the 92-hectare Meise Botanic Garden, offering vast areas for exploration.
The best time to visit castles around Evere largely depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and gardens, with many flowers in bloom. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Some castles, like those within botanical gardens, offer unique experiences even in winter, such as special light installations or indoor exhibitions in greenhouses.
The castles around Evere showcase a range of architectural styles reflecting different historical periods. You can see medieval fortifications like Beersel Castle, Flemish Renaissance elements at Groot Bijgaarden Castle, Neo-Tudor design at De Viron Castle, and 19th-century Flemish Neo-Classical style at Château de la Hulpe. This variety offers a fascinating journey through architectural history.
Yes, Gaasbeek Castle, built in the 13th century, originally served as a fortification to defend Brussels. While it later transitioned into a residential estate and underwent significant renovations, its origins as a military stronghold are a key part of its history. Beersel Castle is another prime example of a well-preserved medieval fortification.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural diversity of the castles. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore extensive grounds and gardens, which often provide a peaceful escape and beautiful scenery. The historical context, from medieval strongholds to royal residences, offers a deep dive into Belgium's past. For instance, the historical and natural charm of Tervuren Park, home to Castle Pond, is highly valued for rest and walking.


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