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Écaussinnes-lalaing+castle Latitude and Longitude:

50°34′05″N 4°10′34″E / 50.568°N 4.176°E / 50.568; 4.176
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Écaussinnes-Lalaing Castle
Wallonia, Belgium
Coordinates 50°34′05″N 4°10′34″E / 50.568°N 4.176°E / 50.568; 4.176
TypeCastle

Écaussinnes-Lalaing Castle ( French: Château d'Écaussinnes-Lalaing) is a castle in the village of Écaussinnes-Lalaing in the municipality of Écaussinnes in the province of Hainaut, Wallonia, Belgium.

History

In 1184 Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut, built the first castle on this site. The lords of Écaussinnes and their heirs the de Lalaings altered the original structure several times over the centuries.

In 1450 Marie de Lalaing married Jean II de Croÿ, descendant of the Counts (later Princes) of Chimay. By a quirk of inheritance, the castle later became the property of the Lalaing family again. They sold it in 1642 to the van der Burcht family.

In the 18th century the interior was redecorated with Rococo elements in the first floor of the Gothic hall. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Belgian Castles - Lifestyle - Travel - Business".
  2. ^ Doperé, Frans (2010). Le château fort d'Écaussinnes-Lalaing. Carnets du patrimoine. Namur: Inst. du patrimoine wallon. ISBN  978-2-87522-004-2.



Écaussinnes-lalaing+castle Latitude and Longitude:

50°34′05″N 4°10′34″E / 50.568°N 4.176°E / 50.568; 4.176
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Écaussinnes-Lalaing Castle
Wallonia, Belgium
Coordinates 50°34′05″N 4°10′34″E / 50.568°N 4.176°E / 50.568; 4.176
TypeCastle

Écaussinnes-Lalaing Castle ( French: Château d'Écaussinnes-Lalaing) is a castle in the village of Écaussinnes-Lalaing in the municipality of Écaussinnes in the province of Hainaut, Wallonia, Belgium.

History

In 1184 Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut, built the first castle on this site. The lords of Écaussinnes and their heirs the de Lalaings altered the original structure several times over the centuries.

In 1450 Marie de Lalaing married Jean II de Croÿ, descendant of the Counts (later Princes) of Chimay. By a quirk of inheritance, the castle later became the property of the Lalaing family again. They sold it in 1642 to the van der Burcht family.

In the 18th century the interior was redecorated with Rococo elements in the first floor of the Gothic hall. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Belgian Castles - Lifestyle - Travel - Business".
  2. ^ Doperé, Frans (2010). Le château fort d'Écaussinnes-Lalaing. Carnets du patrimoine. Namur: Inst. du patrimoine wallon. ISBN  978-2-87522-004-2.



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