The 18th century Castle of Seneffe is situated on a spectacular 22 hectare landscaped park, the highlight of which is the orangerie. The construction was supervised by Laurent Benoit Dewez, at the time the official architect of the Austrian Netherlands. It narrowly escaped destruction during both the French Revolution and World War II, the latter time because it served as the residence for General Von Falkenhausen, the German military governor imposed upon Belgium.
The Museum of Seneffe, housed within the Chateau, hosts an 800 piece collection of finely wrought silver and gold pieces.
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