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La Hulpe, Belgium May 2004
The Solvay Chäteau (La hulpe, 1824) stands gloriously out on a hill in the heart of a magnificent 220 ha park of vast lawns, great spruces, azaleas and rhododendrons, a genuine botanical garden which is open all year round.
The Chateau itself, used for receptions and exhibitions, is named for the last private owners, the industrialists family, the Solvay. Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti
The Solvay Chäteau (La hulpe, 1824) stands gloriously out on a hill in the heart of a magnificent 220 ha park of vast lawns, great spruces, azaleas and rhododendrons, a genuine botanical garden which is open all year round.
The Chateau itself, used for receptions and exhibitions, is named for the last private owners, the industrialists family, the Solvay. Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti
