The castle of Leignon, also known as the Château des milles fenêtres, is a castle in Leignon, part of Ciney in the province of Namur. It dates in its present form from the late nineteenth century. The domain, the castle and 400 hectares, originally from the Abbey of Stavelot, were bought by the diplomat Isidore Eggermont in 1890. The castle was built in an eclectic style by the Belgian architect Auguste Van Assche. Brabant neo-Gothic dominates the façade. Inside the building there are rooms in Napoleon III style, others in neo-Gothic style, yet another rooms in Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
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