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Top 10 Castles around Anderlues

Best castles near Anderlues are primarily found in the wider Wallonia region, as Anderlues itself does not feature prominent historical fortresses or palaces open to the public. While the immediate vicinity may not host traditional castles, the region of Wallonia is rich in historical châteaux. Exploring the areas surrounding Anderlues reveals notable landmarks that offer insights into the area's past.

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  • The most popular castles is Château d'Hourpes, a castle that was built between 1887 and…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Château d'Hourpes

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"In Hourpes, the second residence linked to the family of Thomas Bonehill, an English engineer and founder of the Forges de la Providence in Marchienne-au-Pont (a company specializing in steel …

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Monceau Castle

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Since feudal times, in 1143, the fortified castle of Monceau has featured prominently in the history of Charleroi. Belonging to the noble Hamal family, it has suffered many attacks over …

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Origins of the château can be traced back to the 17th century, around 1635, when the Honoré family builds a castle on the Sambre river bank. The place had formerly …

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Bilquin de Cartier Castle

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Origins of the château can be traced back to the 17th century, around 1635, when the Honoré family builds a castle on the Sambre river bank. The place had …

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The village of Mont-sur-Marchienne is mentioned for the first time in a list of properties managed by the Abbey of Lobbes in the 9th century. The land belonged at the …

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Francoise Duplouy
September 12, 2025, Château de Monceau

Very beautiful park and woods

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Superb castle and park

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Worth seeing on the Sambre.

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There are still two towers in Mont-sur-Marchienne. At 50 m from each other.

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The village of Mont-sur-Marchienne is mentioned for the first time in a list of properties managed by the Abbey of Lobbes in the 9th century. The land belonged at the time to the Bishop of Liège who had received it from the King of Germany, Arnould de Carinthie. From the end of the 10th century, the seigneury of Mont-sur-Marchienne was therefore in the principality of Liège. The solicitors of this town also own the seigneury of Montigny-le-Tilleul. In 1408, the prince-bishop personally regained control of the property for two long centuries. In 1616, the seigniory was committed to the Bilquin-de Cartier family. In the center of the entity, on either side of rue Cardinal Mercier, are the remains of the Château de la Torre, built in the 16th century and which then served as a castle-farm. Around 1570, the building belonged to the bailiff of Marchienne before falling to the Spanish family of Torre y Butron Muxica. In the 19th century, the castle was transformed into a recreation center by the owners of a steelworks before being destroyed between 1942 and 1947 to make way for a residential area. At the entrance to Rue de l'Industrie and Rue du Château are two circular turrets that once flanked the southern flank of the castle. They are surmounted by a polygonal roof with a slate steeple and were built of limestone rubble.

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Today you will find here the library Marguerite Yourcenar, daughter of Fernande de Cartier de Marchienne.

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In the courtyard is the statue of Marguerite Yourcenar, who used to stay here.

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This is not entirely correct and the source is not credible. Thomas Bonehill died in 1858 and therefore cannot have started the construction of the castle in 1887. It was his son Emile who initiated it (for his daughter Elisa, information to be validated).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there historical castles directly in Anderlues?

Anderlues itself does not feature prominent historical fortresses or palaces open to the public. While some properties may be referred to as 'château,' these are typically large residences. For historical castles with significant features and public access, you would need to explore the wider Wallonia region.

Which castles are most popular near Anderlues?

Among the castles appreciated by the komoot community, Château d'Hourpes is popular, known for its unique industrial and motley style with Asian influences. Monceau Castle is another must-see, a historical fortified castle with a long history dating back to 1143. Visitors also enjoy Cartier Castle (Château de Cartier), a historical site with 17th-century origins that underwent significant restoration.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Anderlues?

Yes, several castles in the broader region are considered family-friendly. Monceau Castle and Cartier Castle (Château de Cartier) are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. The Remains of the former castle of Mont-sur-Marchienne also offer a historical site suitable for families.

What kind of history do the castles near Anderlues represent?

The castles in the region reflect centuries of history and architectural evolution. For instance, Monceau Castle has a feudal history dating back to 1143 and was even visited by Louis XIV. Cartier Castle has origins in the 17th century and was once used as a hospital for soldiers. Château d'Hourpes represents industrial history, built as a replica of a Bohemian castle by an engineer in the late 19th century.

Are there any unique or unusual castles near Anderlues?

Yes, Château d'Hourpes stands out as a unique industrial castle. Built between 1887 and 1888, it's a replica of a Bohemian castle featuring a motley style with some Asian influences, a testament to the region's industrial past.

Are there any castle ruins or historical remains to explore near Anderlues?

Yes, you can visit the Remains of the former castle of Mont-sur-Marchienne. While the main castle was destroyed, two circular turrets that once flanked the southern side of the 16th-century Château de la Torre still stand, offering a glimpse into its past.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Anderlues?

The area around Anderlues offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and hiking. For example, there are MTB Trails around Anderlues, Running Trails around Anderlues, and Hiking around Anderlues, with options ranging from easy to difficult.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Anderlues?

Yes, there are many hiking trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Pond in the Forest loop from Leernes' or the 'Aulne Abbey Ruins – Manual Lock at Aulne Abbey loop from Lobbes Chemin d'Hourpes'. More options are available in the Hiking around Anderlues guide.

When is the best time to visit the castles near Anderlues?

The best time to visit castles in Wallonia, including those near Anderlues, is generally during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though it can be busier. Winter visits are possible, but some sites might have reduced opening hours.

Where can I find more information about castles in the wider Wallonia region?

For a broader overview and more options for castles to visit in Wallonia, you can consult the official tourism websites. Useful resources include visitwallonia.be (French) or visitwallonia.com (English).

Can I visit castles near Anderlues with my dog?

Policies regarding dogs vary by castle. While some castle grounds or parks might allow leashed dogs, access to interior buildings is often restricted. It's advisable to check the specific rules for each castle you plan to visit beforehand.

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