Tervuren Castle
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tervuren-castle-174-5604443
title:
Tervuren Castle
text:
Tervuren Castle was a moated castle constructed by the dukes of Brabant, which later became a royal residence and hunting lodge for the governors of the Habsburg Netherlands. It was located in Tervuren, Belgium, just outside Brussels. It was demolished in 1782. The park later contained the Pavilion of Tervuren, a summer palace for the prince of Orange, the future King William II of the Netherlands, which burned down in 1879. The park was used as the location of the 1897 Brussels International Ex
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description:
Former royal residence in Tervuren, Belgium
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tervuren_Castle
date created:
2023-05-06T17:04:33Z
date modified:
2024-09-02T17:48:59Z
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