Showing posts with label Castles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Castles. Show all posts

Belgian Castles

 

It is almost a week ago I wrote a blogpost!! Time goes by!!

As a continuation of my last post ”If I had a Château…” I would love to treat you with some pictures of Belgian castles. Belgium is a country of castles. We do have some wonderful castles, as national treasures or owned by private owners. These castles are all treasures of our rich historic and architectural heritage.

Today I will show only a few of them and I decided to post about some castles built or finished in the 18th century, because this century is my prefered architectural period. Posting about all of the different aged castles, would make this post too long!

I have posted earlier about Belgian castles on my blog HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.

Let us take a look!

 

Castle of Annevoie

In 1718 Charles-Alexis de Montpellier bought the seigneury of Annevoie from Claude, viscount of Namur d’Elzée. On the site of the 15th century castle which had been restored in 1627, he built a comfortable neo-classical residence.

The reputation of Annevoie is based more on the 27 acres of park and gardens than on the house itself.

 

12 Kasteel Annevoie

Photo source : www.trekearth.com

15 Kasteel Annevoie

 Photo source : www.panoramio.com

13 Kasteel Annevoie

Photo source : http://fr.academic.ru

14 Kasteel Annevoie

Photo source : wikipedia – Photo credit : Jean-Paul Grandmont

15a Kasteel Annevoie

Photo source :  http://travel.webshots.com

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Castle of Attre

The castle is built in 1752 by the Freneau family, Counts of Gommegnies and Lords of Attre. Leading from the road is a balustrade bridge flanked by two Tuscan columns. Between the two LXI pavilions lies a great lawn bordered with flowers, replacing the old paved courtyard in front of the main block. The wings on either side join the flanking pavilions in the classical manner.

Fine LXV furniture, ordered specially from Paris, in the principal sitting room.

21 Kasteel Attre

Photo source : www.kto-to.de

20 Kasteel Attre

 Photo source : http://plfoto.com

PATRIMOINE TOURISTIQUE

Photo source : http://www.parc-jardins.be

21A Kasteel Attre

Photo source : Publication “Castle of Belgium”, Georges-Henri Dumont

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Castle of Bois-Seigneur-Isaac

This castle was bought in 1712 by M. de Belhomme and finished off the destruction that weather and the centuries had begun and in 1722 built a new house on two sides of the original octagon.

 

23A Kasteel Bois-Seigneur-Isaac

Photo source : www.verzekeringsadvies.be/tools4events

22 Kasteel Bois-Seigneur-Isaac

 Photo source : wikipedia – Photo credit : Jean-Pol Grandmont

23 Kasteel Bois-Seigneur-IsaacPhoto source : http://www.bois-seigneur-isaac.be 

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Castle of Deulin

Since 1760, Deulin has always remained in the de Harlez family. The current owners, Chevalier Stéphane and his wife have set up their decorating studios and antique furniture restoration workshops in the tower and spacious buildings while several rooms in the house itself have become exhibition and sale rooms. This is a fine example of finding a new role for a mansion in today’s circomstances.

Discover the beautiful website of Château de Deulin HERE.

4 Kasteel Deulin

Photo source : www.ceremony.be

11B Kasteel Deulin

Photo source : http://knackweekend.rnews.be

11A Kasteel Deulin Photo source : www.ftlb.be

11 Kasteel Deulin

Photo source : www.espacedeulin.be – Photo credit : Louis-Philippe Breydel

8 Kasteel Deulin

Photo source : www.espacedeulin.be – Photo credit : Louis-Philippe Breydel

10 Kasteel Deulin Photo source : www.espacedeulin.be – Photo credit : Louis-Philippe Breydel

7 Kasteel Deulin

Photo source : www.espacedeulin.be – Photo credit : Louis-Philippe Breydel

9 Kasteel Deulin

 Photo source : www.espacedeulin.be – Photo credit : Louis-Philippe Breydel

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Castle of  Hingene

In 1767 Count Charles d’Ursel engaged an architect from Tournai, Antoine Payen the Older, to modernize and enlarge the 16th century castle. It took years to complete the castle in the late classical style.

25 Kasteel Hingene

Photo source : www.chateauxdebelgique.eu

24 Kasteel Hingene

 Photo source : www.panoramio.com

25B Kasteel Hingene

Photo source : http://oliaklodvenitiens.wordpress.com

25A Kasteel Hingene

Photo source : you tube

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Castle of Ingelmunster

Standing before this castle, you are impressed by the equilibrium and tranquillity of this LXV castle.The central block is dated 1736. Not much remains of the mediaeval castle.

The rooms are ornamented in the rococo style, with stuccoes, marble chimneys and painted headpieces over the doors.

 

26 Kasteel Ingelmunster

Photo source : wikipedia

27 Kasteel Ingelmunster

Photo source : wikimedia

28A Kasteel IngelmunsterPhoto source : Publication “Castles of Belgium”, Georges-Henri Dumont

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The Royal castle of Laeken

Official residence of the King of the Belgians.

The Castle of Laeken was built between 1782-1784 after the plans of the French architect Charles de Wailly under the supervision of Louis Montoyer as a summer residence for the Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands, Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen.

On 21 July 1803, Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, as commissioner of the department of the Dijle, received Napoleon at the Castle of Laeken. Napoleon stayed here with his Empress in August 1804 on his way to awarding the first Légion d’honneur to his invasion troops at Boulogne to his progress along the Rhine, and later (on invading Belgium during the Hundred Days in 1815) dated this proclamation prematurely from the palace.

Leopold I, the first king of Belgium, arrived in 1831.

The castle was partly destroyed by a fire in 1890 and king of the Belgians Leopold II commissioned first Alphonse Balat and later also Charles Girault to enlarge the former country seat of the Governors-General of the Austrian Netherlands and turn it into a palatial residence.

The domain contains also the magnificent Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, a set of monumental dome -shaped constructions, in the Art Nouveau style, accessible to the public only a few days a year.

 

1 Kasteel Laken

Photo source : www.touring.com

2 Kasteel Laken

Photo source : www.op-reis.com

3B Kasteel Laken

Photo source : www.panoramio.com

3E Kasteel Laken

Photo source : wikipedia

3D Kasteel Laken

Photo source : wikipedia

3C Kasteel Laken

Photo source : wikipedia

3A Kasteel Laken

Photo source : unknown

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I hope you enjoyed these Belgian castles  tour !

To see more of Belgian castles, please visit http://www.chateauxdebelgique.eu/ or order the book “Castles of Belgium”, Georges-Henri Dumont HERE.

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Text : Wikipedia  and Publication “Castles of Belgium”, Georges-Henri Dumont (ed.Merckx)

If I had a Château…

… I definitely would ask Timothy Corrigan to help me with the restoration and decoration of it !!

Timothy is one of my all times favorite designers and is mentionned on the Architecural Digest list of the World’s Top 100 Architects !

A lot of you know this famous designer, especially my readers from the US, but I wanted my Belgian and other European, or readers from around the world to meet Timothy and to discover his wonderful work.

Timothy grew up in Mexico and California and as an advertising executive he lived in Paris for several years. There he decorated his apartment and when it was completed, a friend asked Timothy to design his apartment. So Timothy discovered a new passion and made of it ,his, now successful, career.

Timothy Corrigan has an office in Los Angeles as well as in Paris and counts clients from Europe, the United States and the Middle East.

As well as having a good eye,Timothy has a huge knowledge of history and styles that one can feel and see, discovering his work.

To recognize interior design styles of different ages, is indelible if you want to restore ancient castles and houses. And next to that, you really need to be passionated about the earlier design styles and in the case of Timothy, especially about 18th century castles and buildings.

The restoration and decoration of a house is only successful if the owners feel that they can live in their house, that all the rooms are of a practical use.

As Timothy explains in an article at Architectural Digest.com : “Even the most beautifully decorated room is not a total success unless you, your family and your guests feel that they can really live and use the room. A well-designed room is one that is both comfortable and elegant.”

These words reflect the slogan on his website “A world of comfortable elegance”.

I so love the work of Timothy Corrigan, I love his style, his respect for history and I might think that Timothy has a preference for the French 18th century architecture and design, as I have.

Interviewed by Diane Dorrans Seaks, Timothy said : “ For a dream dinner I would invite LXIV of France, because he really is the inventor of style as we know it today. He is directly responsible for France being the center of fashion, fragrances, fine furniture and decorative arts for three hundred years!”

And I am so agree with him !!!

Timothy is also a knowledgeable antiques collector. Discover his collection on his website HERE.

   All the gorgeous realizations on his website, and publications in so many interior design magazines, are a real source of inspiration for my work! I have to admit that I am fairly influenced by the design of Timothy.

For more interesting read about Timothy Corrigan, I would refer to the blogpost of my blogger colleague and friend Diane Dorrans Seaks at the Style Saloniste, where she posted the interview she had with Timothy Corrigan. To read, click HERE.

Or of course at Timothy Corrigan’s website HERE.

Timothy ownes this gorgeous 18th century Château du Grand-Lucé, situated in the Loire Valley in France.

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image source Architectural digest –photo credit Marina Faust

18th century Château du Grand-Lucé – Loire Valley France, built as summer palace in the 1760s. It features 26 acres of formal gardens.

 

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Timothy Corrigan

So, If I had a Château, I would love to ask Timothy to help me to create an entry hall as this one here.

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And to create a “salon” as this one here at the Château du Grand-Lucé.

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And a dining room as this gorgeous one at the Château!

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If I could sleep in this beautiful bedroom?! No doubt.

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Or in this one ? I certainly would !

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The following pictures are all rooms I very love! They are my favorites.

So enjoy!

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I do love the wood paneling designed by Timothy.

I am truly inspired by these ones.

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Isn’t that kitchen beautiful! Look at that chimney piece !!

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A few weeks ago, I received an email of the Timothy Corrigan’s office announcing a video of Timothy’s apartment in Paris ! Oh my goodness, I had to see this ! And of course, I couldn’t expect anything else… the apartment, situated in a 18th century Haussman building, is just gorgeous !

And I was very pleased to see that Timothy is not only designing and restoring castles, but even apartments! However, this apartment seems to be of a larger scale than I am used to !

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Living room at the Paris apartment.

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Source photo of Video You Tube

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Timothy at the balcony of his apartment.

 

PLEASE CLICK ON LA TOUR D’EIFFEL AND ENTER TIMOTHY’S PARISIAN APARTMENT ! YOU WAN’T REGRET IT !   IT IS GORGEOUS!!!

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For those who are like me and adore castles, please watch the videos of the Château du Grand-Lucé below!

 image source Architectural digest –photo credit Marina Faust

Château du Grand-Lucé

Click on image to watch the restoration of Timothy’s Château du Grand-Lucé !

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Timothy tells about the restorantion of the castle.

 

Click on image to watch the landscaping of Timothy’s Château du Grand-Lucé !

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Timothy tells about the landscaping of the castle.

 

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WWW.TIMOTHY-CORRIGAN.COM

And don’t forget to visit Timothy’s blog HERE !

If only I had a Château…

Timothy could help me with the renovation and my company Lefèvre Interiors could create all the required wood work. Wouldn’t that be great?

Special thanks to Elaine, director of Marketing/Products at Timothy Corrigan Inc. for always sendeng me the latest news about Timothy and his work, and for allowing me to use website pictures.

 

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All photos : website Timothy Corrigan www.timothy-corrigan.com exept otherwise mentionned