De Notelaer, Riverside pavilion in Hingene, Belgium
The Notelaer stands at the banks of the Scheldt River, featuring an octagonal salon with a double dome and freestanding columns.
Built between 1792 and 1797, the pavilion served as a summer dining location for Duke Wolfgang-Guillaume d'Ursel and his family.
The building contains five bas-reliefs by François-Joseph Janssens depicting the Scheldt River and four tributaries through neoclassical artistry.
Visitors can explore the pavilion through guided tours, which provide access to the architectural elements and historical spaces.
The parquet flooring incorporates multiple wood species, reflecting the construction materials popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Location: Bornem
Inception: 1792
Website: http://notelaer.be
GPS coordinates: 51.10875,4.27088
Latest update: May 27, 2025 17:45
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