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Royal Destinations Hospice Comtesse in Lille

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In Lille, France, there is a wonderful museum full of history, amazing furniture and beautiful paintings. The museum is called Hospice Comtesse. The Hospice Comtesse has besides its lovely building and interior a very nice royal history. Hospice Comtesse in Lille - own picture taken in 2018 Hospice Comtesse in Lille - own picture taken in 2018 Some Royal History The royal history of Hospice Comtesse goes back till 1236. Then the building was created after the order of Joan, Countess of Flanders. Joan, Countess of Flanders also was called Johanna van  Constantinopel  (in Dutch) or Jeanne (in French).   In 1237 Joan of Flanders founded a hospital in her own palace. However from the primitive hospital and building nothing remains due to a fire, which took place in the night of 11 April 1468. Joan of Flanders at the Hospice Comtesse in Lille own picture taken in 2018 The rooms for the sick people were rebuilt between 1468 and 1472. The ground floor wa

King Leopold III of Belgium and World War II

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On 6 June 1944, the Normandy landings, also called D-Day took place. This marked the beginning of the end of World War II. It was the end of an occupied Belgium. However for King Leopold III of Belgium and his family the end of the war wasn't a happy period at all. Who was King Leopold? King Leopold III of Belgium was born on 3 November 1901 in Brussels. He died on 25 September 1983. He was the eldest son of King Albert I of Belgium and Queen Elisabeth. (Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria). In 1926 he married Princess Astrid of Sweden. They had 3 children. In 1935 Astrid died in Switzerland. World War II When World War II broke out in September 1939, France and Great-Britain tried to persuade Belgium to join them. Leopold III and his governement refused. They wanted to maintain Belgium's neutrality. On 10 May 1940, nazi Germany invaded Belgium. The Belgian army was overwhelmed by the German forces, nevertheless the Belgian perseverance prevented the Br

Royal Shopping Wittamer

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Belgium is known for its beer and it chocolate. Since I don't like beer that much, I unfortunately :-) really enjoy chocolate as the Belgian royal family does. On the Place du Grand Sablon in Brussels there is a very famous boulangerie called Wittamer and this shop received a royal warrant of appointment to the Belgian Court. Wittamer Some Royal History Already in 1910 Henri Wittamer opened his boulangerie with his wife Marie on the Place du Grand Sablon. The shop passed on to his son Henri II and his wife Yvonne. Their son called Henri III (to make it easy) and his sister Myriam took over Wittamer in the 1960's. Henri III had his training as maître chocolatier in Switzerland. In these years the process of manufacturing was modernised with new technological developments. In the 1980's new ideas also were introduced. In the 1980's Wittamer opened its first shop in Osaka in Japan. Nowadays the company is ruinning with the fourth generation

Noble house de Castro y Toledo

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In Sint-Niklaas, Belgium there is a small old but beautiful castle called the 'Castro Hof'. For years, I wondered where the name Castrohof came from. This question finally was solved in an exhibition  (January 2019) organised by the 'Koninklijke Oudheidkundige Kring Land van Waas'. So, in this blogpost I wanted to dig out more about the noble house de Castro y Toledo. Castro Hof, Sint-Niklaas Belgium own picture taken in 2016 Origin of the noble house Sources mentioned that the family name came from San Cebrián de las Amayelas. This was the old name for the town which has nowadays the name: Cebrián de Campos. It is a place in the region Castilla y Léon in the north west of Spain. Coat of Arms de Castro own picture taken in 2019 @the exhibition in the Library of Sint-Niklaas Some royal history During the rule of  King Philippe II of Spain, the Habsburg Netherlands were ruled by governors as Fernando Alvarez de Toledo (known as the Duke of