File:Bouchout Castle Harrewijn 1706.jpg

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View on the Bouchout Castle
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View on the Bouchout Castle
Date 1706
date QS:P571,+1706-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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English: Peter Ferdinand Roose, Lord of Bouchout from 1678 until 1700, transformed the medieval Castle into "Castellum Bouchaut" with many Renaissance influences.
Source/Photographer Gezigten en perspectiven der ouwde en nieuwe geestelyke en adelyke gebouwen, des Hertogdoms Braband. Adriaan Braakman, 1706 (Amsterdam). Original in personal collection.

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