Today I want to take you inside Poeke Castle.
Let’s start with a little history lesson first…
“It is unknown when the first fortification was constructed at Poeke, but references to it appear from 1139 onwards.
During the revolt of Ghent in 1452 against Philip the Good, the castle was taken by the Ghent militia. On 5 July 1452 Philip retook it, and had the Ghent militia present executed and the castle destroyed. Rebuilding it most likely took over a century.
In 1872, Baron Victor Pycke de Peteghem (1835 - 1875 bought the estates. He immediately initiated rebuilding works that lasted until 1875. The third building layer was integrated in a higher roof, and the interior and the gardens were renovated. There hardly remain any elements dating from before 1872. Additionally, the French garden was turned into an English garden.
Baroness Ines Pycke de Peteghem, was the last resident and owner of the castle.
In 1977 the castle and its 56 ha. park became the property of the municipality of Aalter, which now uses it for cultural meetings and festivities.” (Source Wikipedia)
Now … let’s have a look inside, shall we?
The servants staircase leads us to the first floor.
The weather was not that bright that day, but I was very happy I was able to use the natural light for my photo shoot and I really like how the beige colors of the interior almost turn them into natural sepias.
To the left is this gallery with statues of “historic figures” in each corner.
I’m not sure who they were though, I’m a sucker for names and data!
Let’s get inside one of the rooms.
Sorry about the mess, the place is still being redecorated and restored.
Great views all around …
Let’s get back to where we came from, but we’ll use the main staircase this time.
Window Views and Sepia Scenes are hosted by Mary the Teach. Thank you Mary!
15 comments:
Really beautiful Jientje! I am amazed daily that you live amongst such beauty...everywhere around you seems to be prettier than the other!!
Thank you for sharing so generously with us!
BG
I would love to tour some castles one day. We have very few here. I love the hallway! It's so wide. Thank you for sharing. (((HUGS)))
It's a beautiful building and worthy of being restored. I would love to visit it one day to see it in person.
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Retired / Sepia Scenes
That is just amazing, what great photos you took. I love how it was almost a sepia tone all on it's own. Incredible architecture!!! I am sure if you stood there long enough you could feel the history!!!
I love that you shared this..... I have always wanted to see the inside!
Thank you,
Margaret B
I've always had a strange fascination with servants' quarters and stairs. I can't imagine having a house big enough for that or the income to support a staff.
OMG, jientje, your photos are extraordinary! You use the light so well! I love the pink color of the outside walls. There is something about the fact that the mansion is empty! Marvelous! Good job! :)
I loved the photos, but I could not help thinking about all that space going to waste. Certainly, it could be used for something besides sitting empty? I guess I am just too practical in my approach.
I love old palaces, castles and houses. There's so much history, so much atmosphere. G
Oh it would be wonderful to have such a place and all the money you need to redecorate and bring it back to its original luster! The stories those walls could tell!!!!!!! thank you for the tour!
AWESOME!! Love these photos...can you imagine how GRAND it was in it's day?? If those walls could talk!
Beautiful. I can't for my visit to Bruges in May.
Rodenbach and chocolate, that's Heaven in Belgium for me!
I love this place, so glad to see inside. I would have never known of it without visiting your blog. I enjoy visiting there with you.
What a goregeous place ... such great detail and a perfect spot to take photographs too!!! You make me want to go there too!!!
As always you images are very well captured!
Jientje have also been through you other posts below ... love them all the ruby tuesday scenes are really nice!!
take care and 'chat' soon!
Gena @ Thinking Aloud
Oh I would be in heaven to visit this castle. Your series of captures are simple beautiful.
Oh my gosh! First of all I'm a sucker for castles. Second of all you have my imagination swimming from the way you captured the tour of the castle and from the details that you shared. I can just picture myself near the main stairs taking it all in. Thank you for taking us with you!
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