Château d'Ardenne is a former railway station in the commune of Houyet. The station is located just north of the Ardenne tunnel and at one of the many railway viaducts over the Lesse.
This station used to be called "Halte Royale d'Ardenne", which refers to the Château Royal d'Ardenne, which was built in 1874 by King Leopold II. He wanted to make Houyet the tourist centre of Belgium, and had the castle converted into a luxurious hotel for kings and for the rich of the world. From 1 January 1898, the hotel was operated by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits.
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Address: Namen, Belgium
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