Petit-Leez Castle, located in the province of Namur in Wallonia, dates back to the 17th century and was subsequently enlarged and modified in the following centuries. Currently the castle offers itself as an event location for art exhibitions, corporate meetings, weddings as well as being home to the Dieleman gallery, specialized in the sale of sculptures.
Château De Petit-Leez History
Built in the 17th century, enlarged and slightly modified in the 18th and 19th centuries, this farmhouse bears witness to the Mosan architecture that once had buildings built with traditional materials such as brick, blue stone and slate around a square courtyard.
This castle has also gained a privileged place in a field other than art as it houses the Dieleman gallery which specializes in selling sculptures. At the Petit-Leez Castle, architecture, sculpture, painting and garden art come together to present an artistic selection that develops not only with time but also with space as the African continent, represented mainly by Zimbabwe, arrives to enter part of Europe.
A versatile infrastructure, a professional and dynamic team, a 5-hectare park and the charm of this castle will make any type of event a success.