Castles in Antwerp and its surrounding province reflect a rich history, offering insights into centuries past. The region features a diverse landscape, from urban settings along the Scheldt River to expansive parks and rural areas. Many castles are accessible, showcasing architectural beauty and historical significance. These structures contribute to the cultural landscape of Antwerp, providing points of interest for exploration.
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Fort Kessel is a concrete armored fort built shortly before the First World War. Along with 29 other fortifications, it forms the outer fortification belt of the Antwerp fortress. The fort was built between 1909 and 1914 and modified during the interwar period (1934 and 1939). Until 1940, it played a role in the Belgian army's military defense strategy, first as an artillery stronghold and later as an infantry support point. The fort was demilitarized in 1947. Today, it is an important wintering site for bats. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage) And there is much more to do in and around the fort. Information can be found at https://fortvankessel.be
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Over the years, the castle was modernized and updated. This included the tower, whose heavy line of the fortified wall was broken by irregular window and door arrangements. The castle still houses remarkable works of art. The neo-Gothic armory houses a cast-iron stove from 1539 and two marble Renaissance mantelpieces. The castle also contains important paintings, tapestries, gold leather wallpaper, and furniture in a variety of styles. (Municipality of Westerlo)
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The castle has been the pride of Vorselaar for centuries. Around 1270, the first stone was laid by the knights of Rotselaar. The ground plan has been largely preserved to this day. The castle houses a treasure trove of history and stories, and has been inhabited by noble families all this time.
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Very beautiful medieval castle in the middle of a beautiful forest. A real relief to come here and walk undisturbed.
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Hof van Ringen built in 1849 is inspired by the pavilion 'Klein Trianon' of the Palace of Versailles. Characteristic are the four columns that frame the three central windows. Did you know: the current resident of the Hof is the fashion designer Dries Van Noten.
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Located directly on the Schlede and centrally in Antwerp, I didn't expect to see this magnificent castle there. The castle looks like one of the medieval castles from the earlier knight films. I found it very fascinating. The castle is also Antwerp's oldest building. Of course, it can also be visited.
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Part of a former ring rampart castle on the right bank of the Scheldt. A beautiful building.
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Several castles in the Antwerp region offer a welcoming experience for families. Het Steen in the city center houses the Antwerp Visitor Center and provides an interactive display about the city's history. Sterckshof Castle is located within the expansive Rivierenhof park, which offers numerous recreational activities alongside admiring the castle. Fort Oelegem and Fort Kessel are also listed as family-friendly, offering unique historical exploration opportunities.
Het Steen, located in the Antwerp city center, is noted as wheelchair accessible. It has undergone renovations and now houses the Antwerp Visitor Center, making it a good starting point for exploring the city's history.
The Antwerp region's castles can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for walking and exploring the castle grounds and surrounding parks. For instance, De Borrekens Castle is particularly stunning in May when its rhododendron bushes are in full bloom. While some castles might have limited access or specific opening hours in winter, many, like Het Steen, are open as visitor centers or can be admired externally.
Yes, several castles are situated within beautiful natural settings. Sterckshof Castle is located in the expansive Rivierenhof park, which is perfect for walking. Vrieselhof Castle is also set within a forest and man-made park. You can find various walking and running routes in the region, including the 'Running through the Rivierenhof' route, which is a moderate 9.9 km trail. For more options, explore the Hiking in Antwerp guide.
While specific rules for each castle vary, many outdoor areas and parks surrounding castles are dog-friendly. For example, Rivierenhof park, where Sterckshof Castle is located, is known to be dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially regarding leashes or access to indoor areas.
Het Steen now houses the Antwerp Visitor Center, offering information about the city and its history. While it provides an interactive display, specific guided tours of the castle itself might be offered by the visitor center. For other historical sites like Fort Oelegem, guided tours are available on certain days and by appointment, as it is now a bat reserve.
For Het Steen, being in the city center, public transport is a convenient option, and nearby parking garages are available. For Sterckshof Castle in Rivierenhof park, public transport is accessible, and the park usually has designated parking areas. Vrieselhof Castle also offers parking facilities. It's always advisable to check the specific castle's official website for the most up-to-date information on parking and public transport routes.
The castles in Antwerp reflect centuries of history. Het Steen, for instance, is the oldest building in Antwerp, dating back to the 11th century, and served as a fortress and prison. Cantecroy Castle is one of Antwerp's oldest, with parts from the 13th and 14th centuries. Fort Oelegem and Fort Kessel are early 20th-century fortifications built to protect Antwerp, later serving various military roles and now as nature reserves.
Yes, you can find dining options near several castles. At Sterckshof Castle in Rivierenhof park, you can enjoy a drink at Bar Stark, which has a terrace with views of the castle. Cantecroy Castle, while housing apartments, also features a restaurant. For Het Steen, being in the city center, numerous cafes and restaurants are within easy walking distance.
Not all castles in the Antwerp region offer interior access. Some, like De Borrekens Castle and Cleydael Castle, are privately owned and can only be admired from the exterior or behind their gates. Others, such as Het Steen, have public access to certain areas or house visitor centers. Cantecroy Castle now contains apartments and a wellness center, with its historic architecture visible externally.
Antwerp's castles boast diverse unique features. Het Steen features a statue of the legendary giant Lange Wapper. De Borrekens Castle is known for its fairytale-like appearance and gorgeous French garden. Sterckshof Castle is a picturesque moated castle set within a large park. Fort Oelegem, a former military fort, is now a significant bat sanctuary, offering a unique blend of history and nature.
Yes, the Antwerp region offers various cycling opportunities that can include castle views. While specific routes directly linking castles might vary, you can plan your own route using cycling junctions. For example, cyclists can discover Fort Oelegem, Fort van Kessel, and Fort van 's-Gravenwezel via the 'Antitankgracht en heide' route. For more cycling inspiration, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Antwerp guide.


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