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  1. Bouchout Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Bouchout, pronounced [kɑˈsteːl fɑm ˈbuxʌut]; French: Château de Bouchout, pronounced [ʃɑto də bukaut]) is a castle in Meise, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. In the 12th century, this territory of the young Duchy of Brabant was strategically positioned between the County of Flanders and the Berthout family ...

  2. A Witness to a Rich History. Bouchout Castle. Our story begins in the 12th century with the Knights of Bouchout. The square tower which still stands today dates from that period.Later, the castle grew into a real fortress. The residents were nobles, who left their mark on Belgian history.

  3. Boechout Castle, locally known as Kasteel Boechout or Bouchout, lies in the town of Meise, in the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish region in Belgium. The first castle at this site was built in the 12th century.

  4. Bouchout Castle is located in the Flemish town of Meise. In the 12th century, this territory of the young Duchy of Brabant was strategically positioned between the County of Flanders and the Berthout family, lords of Grimbergen.

  5. Bouchout Castle. ★★★★☆. Location. Meise, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. view map. Built. 12th century. Visit website. Most likely, the first fortification on the site was built by Wouter van Craaynem at the end of the Grimbergen Wars (1150-1170); the Donjon tower was added at about 1300.

  6. Bouchout Castle is a castle in Meise, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. In the 12th century, this territory of the young Duchy of Brabant was strategically positioned between the County of Flanders and the Berthout family, lords of Grimbergen.

  7. Bouchout Castle is a castle in the Flemish town of Meise, Belgium. In the 12th century, this territory of the young Duchy of Brabant was strategically positioned between the County of Flanders and the Berthout family, lords of Grimbergen.