BEERSEL CASTLE
All the children in Brussels have visited the castle of Beersel, which is the prototype of the defensive fortress in Brabant, the last link in a belt of strong castles protecting the outskirts of Brussels. The whole building is built in bricks whose colours move from pink to brown. Its three high towers emerge from a large pond. Their semi-conical roof was restored in the th century from the engravings showing it as it was in the th century. The brabançonne military architecture of the th and th centuries did not provide a roof at the top of the towers. In any case, in its current state half in ruins, the castle is dreaming of the children and parents who cross the drawbridge. Ideal for a few parts of the cache. You can also see the remains of the torture room.
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