East Flanders

Domaine Adornes, Peperstraat 3 8000 Brugge
DOMAINE ADORNES

Located in Bruges, the Adornes Estate is a historical treasure founded in the 15th century by the Adorno family from Genoa. 

Today, it remains in the hands of Count and Countess Maximilien de Limburg Stirum, direct descendants of its founders.

PRESENTATION

This private estate consists of the Jerusalem Chapel, almshouses and a mansion with a vast adjacent garden. 

Consecrated in 1429, the chapel was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and is renowned for its distinctive architecture and unique decorations. 

Inside, visitors can admire remarkable paintings, sacred relics, and a crypt, as well as the impressive tomb of Anselm Adornes and his wife. 

An interactive museum, located within the former almshouses, vividly recounts the fascinating history of the Adornes family, with a special focus on Anselm Adornes—an influential merchant, diplomat, and knight. His travels, including a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, highlight his significant role in the commercial and political landscape of his time.

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Kasteel Ooidonk, Ooidonkdreef 9 9800 Deinze
OOIDONK CASTLE

Nestled in a bend of the Lys River, just a few kilometers from Ghent, Ooidonk Castle is regarded as a gem of flamboyant Renaissance architecture. Surrounded by moats and lush gardens, it offers a haven of peace and serenity, despite its turbulent past.

PRESENTATION

In the 16th century, the castle belonged to Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn, and an ally of William of Orange. After his execution in 1568, the castle suffered repeated destruction during the Wars of Religion. It was later rebuilt in Renaissance style by Maarten della Faille, a wealthy Antwerp merchant.

In 1864, Senator Henri t’Kint de Roodenbeke and his wife, Zoé de Naeyer purchased the estate. Today, 150 years later, their descendant, Count Henry t’Kint de Roodenbeke, still lives there.

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Blanc-fixe, Drongenstationstraat 2b 9031 Drongen
BLANC FIXE

Blanc Fixe is housed in the colour factory, a remarkable historic building in Drongen, on the outskirts of Ghent. This early 20th-century industrial site was once home to a renowned colour factory specialising in dyes. Today, it belongs to Stefanie De Graef, granddaughter of the founders, who has transformed it into a venue for cultural and private events. Founded in 1918 by Hilaire Grootaert and Alice Vandegehuchte, the factory quickly gained international recognition thanks to its signature product, Blanc-Fixe—a patented formula that brought worldwide fame. The company participated in several world exhibitions during the 1930s, including those in Antwerp, Brussels, and Liège. Following the end of production, Stefanie De Graef set out to preserve the site’s industrial heritage while giving it a new cultural purpose. Today, Blanc-Fixe blends history with creativity, offering a unique space for artistic expression and events.

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Château de Laarne, Eekhoekstraat 5 9270 Laarne
LAARNE CASTLE

One of Belgium’s best-preserved moated medieval castles, Laarne Castle has evolved into an elegant aristocratic summer residence. The Royal Association of Historic Houses and Gardens of Belgium owns the castle and is managed by the heritage organization Herita.

PRESENTATION

Dating back to the 13th century, Laarne Castle retains remarkable medieval features, including its round towers and square keep. In the 17th century, it was the site of infamous witch trials before being transformed into a noble retreat in 1673. Today, the castle boasts magnificent halls, such as the Knights’ Hall, refined salons, a former prison, and a 14th-century chapel adorned with exquisite frescoes. Its inner courtyard reflects the fusion of medieval and 17th-century architecture. The castle also houses an exceptional collection of 500 silver pieces, one of the finest in Belgium.

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