Kasteel Ter Meeren
Zaventem, Belgium
Kasteel Ter Meeren, located near Zaventem in Belgium, originated as a medieval donjon in the early 11th century to guard strategic Roman roads. Over the centuries, it expanded with a chapel and several wings, showcasing a mix of Belgian and Renaissance architectural styles.
The castle features a rare tower with metal tubes designed for trapping sparrows, large halls decorated with antique furniture and tapestries, a grand wooden staircase, and stables with marble troughs. Historically, it hosted notable guests like Charles V and Prince Willem of Oranje-Nassau.
The estate also included a park, a swimming pool, and a tennis court. After changing owners multiple times, enduring damage during World War I, and falling into disrepair, the castle was sold in 1992 and underwent renovation starting in 2009. It reflects the rich heritage of the region with a blend of historic architecture and noble lineage.
Location
Mechelsesteenweg 98, 1933 Zaventem, Belgium
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