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Kasteel Lagendal

Coordinates: 50°58′35″N 5°14′05″E / 50.9763°N 5.23461°E / 50.9763; 5.23461
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Kasteel Lagendal, Lummen

Kasteel Lagendal is a country house in Lummen, in the province of Limburg, Belgium. It was built in 1850 in a vernacular late classical style as a shooting box commissioned by Paul Jacobs-Stellingwerff of Hasselt. Its name comes from its site on the longest point of the Lummen. Until 2005, renamed Kasteel Saint-Paul, it housed an up-market French restaurant.

See also

  • Kastelenroute: a bicycle tour of country houses (kastellen) in Heusden, Zolder and Lummen.

50°58′35″N 5°14′05″E / 50.9763°N 5.23461°E / 50.9763; 5.23461