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Hasselbrouck Castle

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Kasteel Hasselbroek 18 03 2008 16 59 36
Kasteel Hasselbroek 18 03 2008 16 59 36

Hasselbroek Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Hasselbroek), also Hasselbrouck Castle (French: Château de Hasselbrouck) is a 17th-century country house in Hasselbroek, in Jeuk, a part of the municipality of Gingelom, province of Limburg, Belgium. The building was constructed in a U-shape. The right wing in Maasland Renaissance style dates from 1620. Architect Jacques Barthelemy Renoz, born in Liège (1729–1786) built the neoclassical wing main building in 1770. The left wing was for the use of dependencies. The castle was built by the Bormans van Hasselbroek family. Jean-Henri Bormans of Hasselblad Broek (1706–1774) undertook a variety of expansions and improvements. He was personal advisor to Prince-Bishop Franciscus Karel de Velbrück. Architect Jacques Barthelemy Renoz, born in Liège (1729–1786) built the neoclassical wing in 1770.

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Hasselbrouck Castle
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Kasteel Hasselbroek (Kasteel van Hasselbroek)

Hasselbroekstraat 188
3890
Limburg, Belgium
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Kasteel Hasselbroek 18 03 2008 16 59 36
Kasteel Hasselbroek 18 03 2008 16 59 36
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