Rue du Chateau 8, Lavaux-Sainte-Anne 5580, BelgiumMap
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The hunting lodge
Be prepared for a lot of taxidermy! If you don't like hunting or taxidermy this is not the Chateau for you. Building is lovely and it's great how you can explore the rafters and the state rooms. But i...
Be prepared for a lot of taxidermy! If you don't like hunting or taxidermy this is not the Chateau for you. Building is lovely and it's great how you can explore the rafters and the state rooms. But i...
Really great castle to visit. It is not a ruin and, unusually, the interior is well preserved and staged according to some time periods. Highly recommend.
Really great castle to visit. It is not a ruin and, unusually, the interior is well preserved and staged according to some time periods. Highly recommend.
A very instructive visit through three well-defined museum spaces, especially the rural life in the castle (kitchen, works and home activities) and hunting.
The hunting lodge
Be prepared for a lot of taxidermy! If you don't like hunting or taxidermy this is not the Chateau for you. Building is lovely and it's great how you can explore the rafters and the state rooms. But i...
The hunting lodge
Be prepared for a lot of taxidermy! If you don't like hunting or taxidermy this is not the Chateau for you. Building is lovely and it's great how you can explore the rafters and the state rooms. But i...
Worth it.
Really great castle to visit. It is not a ruin and, unusually, the interior is well preserved and staged according to some time periods. Highly recommend.
Worth it.
Really great castle to visit. It is not a ruin and, unusually, the interior is well preserved and staged according to some time periods. Highly recommend.
Life in the castle
A very instructive visit through three well-defined museum spaces, especially the rural life in the castle (kitchen, works and home activities) and hunting.