Kasteel Coloma, Historic castle and cultural center in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Belgium.
Kasteel Coloma is a castle with classical architecture set within a 15-hectare park surrounded by a preserved water moat. The property includes rose gardens arranged in geometric patterns and spaces for cultural events and exhibitions.
The structure began as a 16th-century fortified stronghold and was later transformed when Charles-Vital de Coloma acquired it through marriage to baroness Eugenia Roose. This union made it an elegant aristocratic residence.
The Roose family shaped the castle over generations, and the Coloma name reflects a marriage connection to this noble lineage. Visitors today see how the community space hosts art exhibitions and local gatherings while preserving its aristocratic past.
The castle interior and rose gardens are open to visitors for exploration of the classical rooms and landscaped grounds. Plan your visit during rose blooming season or when cultural events are scheduled for the best experience.
The rose gardens feature a special detail: flower patterns arranged in geometric forms that recreate the Roose family coat of arms. This botanical element transforms the garden into a living artwork that links the noble heritage to the present landscape.
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