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
Coordinates50.8768°N 4.3111°E / 50.8768; 4.3111
Site information
ConditionIntact
Site history
Built12th 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

  1. elevation
  2. Castle ter Rivieren: Parkroute cycling tour, at basilicakoekelberg.be. Retrieved on 9 March 2014.
  3. Clutinck family (in English)
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