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English: The Castle of Arenberg was built in the 16th century but underwent modifications in 17th 18th and 20th centuries.
Building in traditional style, testifying to late-Gothic style, but also enriched with several Renaissance elements. Heverlee (Louvain), Belgium
Français : Le château d'Arenberg a été construit au 16ème siècle mais a subi des changements dans les 17e, 18e et 20e siècles.
Bâtiment de style traditionnel, témoignant de style gothique, mais aussi enrichi de quelques éléments de la Renaissance. Heverlee
Nederlands: Het Kasteel van Arenberg werd opgetrokken in de 16de eeuw maar onderging wijzigingen in de 17de 18de en 20ste eeuw.
Bouwwerk in traditionele stijl, getuigend van laat-gotische invloed, maar ook verrijkt met enkele renaissance-elementen.
Deutsch: Das Schloss Arenberg wurde im 16. Jahrhundert errichtet, doch erlebte Veränderungen in 17., 18. und 20. Jahrhundert.
Gebäude im traditionellen Stil, zeugen spätgotischen Stil, sondern auch angereichert mit einigen Renaissance-Elemente. Heverlee
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Date | 23 September 2011 (upload date) | ||
Source | Own work | ||
Author | Peter Janssens |
Object location | 50° 51′ 48.02″ N, 4° 40′ 59.63″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.863340; 4.683230 |
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