The Castle of Groot Bijgaarden, a historic jewel near Brussels
Just outside Brussels, in the village of Groot Bijgaarden (Dilbeek), stands the beautiful Castle of Groot Bijgaarden, a historic estate surrounded by water and gardens. The origins of the castle date back to the early 12th century. The domain was granted by the Abbey of Saint Bavo to the Lords of Bijgaarden, with the first known lord, Amelricus, appearing in records in 1110. A later lord likely built the first fortified motte castle to protect the surrounding lands. Over the centuries the estate passed through several noble families. In the 17th century Ferdinand of Booischot transformed the castle into the elegant residence we see today, built in Flemish Renaissance style with brick walls and slate roofs. In the 18th century, after the marriage of Helena of Booischot to Count Charles Ferdinand of Königsegg Rothenfels, Empress Maria Theresa elevated the lordship to a marquisate. The castle is surrounded by a moat and reached by a bridge with five arches. Its impressive medieval gateho...