
Kasteel Altembrouck is a Belgian estate, 12 kilometers south of Maastricht. During their trips to Russia the former owners were inspired by the architecture and woodwork of Dacha’s. Back home in Gravenmoeren they created their own dacha in a beautiful sloping domain with farms, an extreme large pond and a park with rare two toned birches. Now a days, more than hundred years later, the outbuildings of Kasteel Altembrouck have been converted to a private guesthouse with possibilities to experience the pure cuisine of chef cook Robert Level. We were invited to stay over and enjoy the interior decoration of suite 23. This suite is situated in the former farmhouse and contains some remarkable features, like the vaulted ceiling and the round window. In order to create a relaxed atmosphere in a modern country style the owner of this estate has chosen for a few striking furniture in a small number of tones in brown and grey. This colour palette has a double function; it strengthens the dramatic impact of this spacious room and will be pleasant for any guest, that will enjoy his overnight stay at this special and luxurious estate. Click here for the website of Kasteel Altembrouck and here for more photo’s.






Hi Eric,
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Have a nice start of your weekend!
Emilie
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Eric Hundin