Château de Corroy-le-Château
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Château de Corroy-le-Château
The Château de Corroy-le-Château is situated in the village of Corroy-le-Château, near Gembloux, in the province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium.
History
The castle was originally built between 1220 and 1230 by William of Brabant. It is one of the best-preserved medieval buildings in Belgium, with gigantic round towers and a moat.
Architecture
The Château de Corroy-le-Château features a defensive architectural style, characterized by its massive round towers and a surrounding moat. The castle's layout is typical of medieval fortifications, with thick walls and narrow windows to prevent enemy entry.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Gigantic round towers
- Moat surrounding the castle
Historical Significance
The Château de Corroy-le-Château has played an important role in Belgian history. Although no specific events are recorded within its walls, it is a notable example of medieval architecture in Wallonia.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently owned by private individuals and is not open to the public for tours or visits. However, it remains a significant cultural landmark in Belgium, with its well-preserved state making it an attractive location for historical enthusiasts.
Heritage Status
The Château de Corroy-le-Château has been recognized as a protected monument under the Belgian Cultural Heritage Law (CLT). The inscription date is March 16, 1965.
Details
| Name | Château de Corroy-le-Château |
|---|---|
| City | Gembloux |
| Country | Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50.532887, 4.656224 |
| Accessible | false |
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