Bouchout Castle
Bouchout Castle is a historic castle located in Meise, Belgium. Originally built in the 13th century, it has undergone several renovations over the years, reflecting various architectural styles. The castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is part of the Meise Botanic Garden, which showcases a diverse collection of plants.
Today, Bouchout Castle serves as a venue for cultural events and exhibitions. It is also home to the Royal Botanic Institute of Belgium, which conducts research and conservation efforts related to plant biodiversity. The castle and its grounds attract visitors interested in history, nature, and architecture.