• 51°32′11.1″N 7°1′33.6″E / 51.536417°N 7.026000°E. Preserved entrance wing of Horst Castle with northern corner tower.
  • Horst Castle, locally known as Kasteel van Horst, lies near the village of Sint-Pieters-Rode, in the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish region in Belgium.
  • Located to the east of Leuven, Horst Castle has remained largely untouched since the middle of the 17th century. It's therefore wonderfully authentic.
  • Horst Castle is a wonderful moated castle in between the green hills of the Hageland. ... 1434 AD: Horst Castle is mentioned in written sources for the first time.
  • Until the restoration work is done, this is a unique opportunity to see the iconic stucco ceilings and medieval interior of Horst Castle.
  • The Horst Castle is a nice 17th century castle in a wooded environment. There are several arranged walking trails trough the woods en fields.
  • The castle (Schloss Horst) houses a museum that is focused on life and work during the Renaissance.
  • At the end of the XX century Horst Castle was reconstructed by restoring one tower and the north-east wing, and by covering its courtyard with a glass cover.
  • When to visit Horst Castle. Host castle will be undergoing renovation in 2020, in which they will construct a dam around the castle.
  • The castle of Horst dates back to the 13th century and is characterized by a square tower. The Donjon probably belonged to the oldest structure of the castle.