Castle Ten Berghe | |
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Type | Manor house |
Location | Near Bruges, West Flanders |
Coordinates | 51°14′25″N 3°13′37″E / 51.24028°N 3.22694°E |
Built | pre-1267 (original) 1490 (rebuilt) |
Restored | 1877 |
Current use | Bed and breakfast |
Architect | Joseph Schadde |
Architectural style(s) | Neo-Gothic |
Castle Ten Berghe is a castle near Bruges, Belgium. A manor house on the site was mentioned in a charter of 1267; that building was destroyed in 1490, but rebuilt shortly afterwards. Work was performed in the late nineteenth century to expand and renovate the building, resulting in its current neo-Gothic appearance. Further renovation was performed in the early twenty-first century to prepare it for its current use as a bed and breakfast.
The castle is located at Dudzeelse Steenweg 311-313, 8000 Brugge, West-Vlaanderen.[1]