Château de Bonlez
Bas-Bonlez, Belgium
Château de Bonlez, located in the village of Bonlez within the municipality of Chaumont-Gistoux in Walloon Brabant, Belgium, is a historical castle situated in a region settled since at least the Bronze Age.
Bonlez has been mentioned in written records since the Middle Ages, and the village itself was historically divided into Haut-Bonlez and Bas-Bonlez, with the castle positioned in Bas-Bonlez near the manor house. This castle is part of the area's rural heritage, reflecting its past under various landowners, including abbeys and country squires, with ties to regional history extending through the Middle Ages to modern times.
The surrounding village also has notable historical buildings like a church dating largely from the 18th century. Château de Bonlez stands as a testament to the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the Walloon Brabant region.
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Bas-Bonlez, 1325 Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgium
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