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Kruikenburg Castle


Kruikenburg Castle
Kasteel Kruikenburg
Interactive map of the Kruikenburg Castle area
Cruyckembourg
Ternat, Statiestraat 37
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Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
1714

Kruikenburg Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Kruikenburg; French: Château de Cruykenbourg) is a listed building in the village of Ternat, Belgium. It was the seat of the lordship of Kruikenburg, which included the villages of Ternat, Sint-Katarina-Lombeek and Wambeek. A medieval foundation, the castle was extensively remodelled in the 16th and 18th centuries, giving it its current appearance. In 1662 the lord of Kruikenburg was elevated to the title of count. In the 20th century the castle became a house of the Lassalian Brothers.

  • Everard t'Serclaes (c.1320–1388), lord of Kruikenburg.
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