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Sorghvliedt Castle

Coordinates:51°10′16″N4°21′12″E / 51.1710°N 4.3533°E /51.1710; 4.3533
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Castle in Belgium
Sorghvliedt Castle

Sorghvliedt Castle (Dutch:Kasteel Sorghvliedt) is a building in Belgium with a history dating back to the 16th century. It was originally a farm building called Wickeleynde owned by the merchant Jean Plaquet and his wife Maria Leydeckers. In 1660, it came into the hands of the du Bois family.[1] From 1745 to 1750 it was completely rebuilt by Arnold du Bois. TheRococo structure was designed by the architectJan Pieter van Baurscheit the Younger (1699–1768). The castle and the surrounding park were purchased by the town ofHoboken in 1937. It became the town hall in 1940. From 1983, following the extension ofAntwerp, the castle became the district hall of Hoboken.[2]

In the park there is an orangerie and a belvedere on an artificial hill.[1]

The castle is open to the public from 9 am to 1 pm on weekdays but is closed on public holidays.[3]

Exhibitions

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The castle hosted retrospective exhibitions of American–Belgian artistTony Mafia in 2002 and 2003.[4]


References

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  1. ^abVandeputte, Omer (2007).Gids voor Vlaanderen / 2007 / druk 1: toeristische en culturele gids voor alle steden en dorpen in Vlaanderen. Lannoo Uitgeverij. pp. 100–.ISBN 978-90-209-5963-5.
  2. ^"Sorghvliedt". Belgian Castles. Retrieved15 April 2017.
  3. ^Belgique. Lannoo Uitgeverij. 2005. pp. 335–.ISBN 978-90-209-6343-4.
  4. ^"Kasteel Sorghvliedt: opening tentoonstelling van "Tony Mafia", 2002".FelixArchief. City of Antwerp. 2002. Retrieved11 August 2025.

51°10′16″N4°21′12″E / 51.1710°N 4.3533°E /51.1710; 4.3533

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