Rivieren Castle (Ganshoren)
Rivieren Castle (French: Château de Rivieren; Dutch: Kasteel ter Rivieren) is a 12th-century castle in Ganshoren, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium. The castle, situated at an elevation of 40 metres (130 ft),[1] is surrounded by a pond (a vestige of the large medieval moat), in a park of 10 hectares (25 acres): Albert Park.
| Rivieren Castle | |
|---|---|
| Ganshoren, Brussels, Belgium | |
Rivieren Castle | |
Rivieren Castle | |
| Coordinates | 50.8768°N 4.3111°E |
| Site information | |
| Condition | Intact |
| Site history | |
| Built | 12th century |
History
Originally a defence tower, the present-day castle was built in different phases from the 12th to the 19th century.[2] Originally a possession of the Clutinck (Clutinc/Clutinckx) family,[3] it later changed ownership several times until it finally was sold in 1973. Nowadays, it is used for conferences, receptions, expositions and similar kinds of events.
References
- elevation
- Castle ter Rivieren: Parkroute cycling tour, at basilicakoekelberg.be. Retrieved on 9 March 2014.
- Clutinck family (in English)
External links
- Chateau Rivieren (in French)
- Kasteel ter Rivieren, at routeyou.com (in Dutch)
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