Waterkasteel Van Moorsel
Aalst, Belgium, Belgium
Waterkasteel Van Moorsel near Aalst, Belgium, dates back to 1520 and is a well-preserved Renaissance water castle built by Abbot Karl de Croy, who was Bishop of Tournai.
The castle was designed as a summer residence and features a distinctive moat and classic Renaissance architecture. It has been protected as a monument since 1944 and remains an important example of regional heritage, embodying the aristocratic and ecclesiastical history of Moorsel and the surrounding East Flanders area.
The castle has been used for various exhibitions and cultural events, maintaining its role as a prominent landmark near Aalst.
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Waterkasteel, 9310 Aalst, Belgium
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