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Description
The Léonardsau Park extends over 9 hectare, in a place where both linen washing and bleaching were practiced since 1812 on meadows, which, before, belonged to the collegiate church of St-Léonard.
It was built between the years 1896 and 1930 for the baron Albert de Dietrich, at the same time as the house was built.
The large English-style Park is preceded by a microcosm of gardens, which responds to the eclectic architecture of the surrounding "castle". It is an impressive garden that reflects the personality of its owner and the style of two great landscape designers, Edouard André and Jules Buyssens, who were involved in its composition.
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Package visits offered
Free visit
Altitude (m) : 186
Animals accepted
No
Opening hours : everyday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.