If
Count Dracula can have a castle, then why can't the
Counts of Belgium? This castle was erected for Philip
of Alsace, who was the count of Flanders from 1157
to 1191. The castle is designed more to impress the
senses than as protection during battle. It replaced
three other houses, the first of which was built at
this location in 867 by Baldwin Iron Arm, known for
flexing his political muscle by marrying one of Charles
the Bolds French daughters, whether he or she wanted
it or not. The castle was incrementally expanded as
Philip needed to continue to impress the people around
him. This sort of thing can only go on so long, and
by 1353 it had been abandoned. The castle was then
used as a prison until the 1800's when it became a
textile factory. The government got its hands on it
in 1887 and did what governments do -- it started
taking the castle apart. When the World Exhibition
came around 30 years later, the building was hastily
re-assembled. Today it serves as a museum and arts
facility.