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Château de Noisy
Château de Noisy | 2009-05-27 | exif + comments (3)

I blame this castle for my urbex addiction

Hidden in the woods lies the forgotten Château de Noisy formerly known as Château de Miranda. It's build in the 19th century and belongs to the family Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. It was briefly occupied by the Nazis in World War II and in 1958 it was used by the SNCB as a vacation camp for the railway men's children and became Château de Noisy. It was abandoned in 1991 and has been falling into ruins. Items of the castle have been stolen or deliberately demolished. The building has 550 windows and a clock tower that is 183 feet (56 meters) tall.



Our team in action in the Noisy.


Side note: I never drive, talk a lot in the car and don't pay attention besides that the one behind the wheel only wants to take me blindfolded . In other words, please stop asking for locations.



Categories: [SERIES]  [URBEX]  | Tags: abandoned Belgium urbex

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