Chateau Noizy (or Chateau Miranda)
was a neo-Gothic castle from the year 1866, it served
served as the summer residence of the Liedekerke-Beaufort family. During the Second World War, it was occupied by German troops. After the war, the family lived in the right wing of the castle and rented out the rest of the castle to the National Company of the Belgian Railways (SNCB) as a holiday home for the children of railway employees. The SNCB cancelled the lease in 1977 due to rising costs. Count Liedekerke-Beaufort set up a foundation in 1978 to continue using the castle as a home, now mainly for school classes, and opened it to the public.
In 1990, he looked in vain for investors to convert the castle into a hotel.
This never happened, and from 1991 it was left to its fate and was abandoned for over 26 years until it was demolished in 2017.
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