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An awe-inspiring Belgian castle was built in the year 1835 for a Nobel Belgian family, they lived there for more than a century and left a lasting mark on the history of the castle and the town it’s located in. In the year 1953, they decided to sell it to a new owner and he turned it into one of the most pristine wedding locations that this humble country has to offer. Over a span of 70 years, hundreds of couples made their love eternal inside the walls of the castle… That was until covid struck, they had to shut it down and after a year of closure they were finally allowed to open in the summer of 2020, but after only begin open for 3 weeks disaster struck, the castle caught fire during the early morning hours and due to its remote location it took a long time for the firefighters to arrive, all hope was lost, the castle was completely in ruins when the fire was fought. It has now been a year since the disastrous event happened, the owners have seemingly given up all hope and left everything behind after the fire took place. Everything in the surrounding buildings of the castle is still in a pristine state and holds memories from the years of joy and happiness that transpired here.

Today we will take you on a journey through this once magical place and we will show you the aftermath of this disaster.

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