Chateau Cinderella
Visited on 07/2018
Built: 1860
Abandoned since: 2005
Rating: 4/5
Status: Open
This amazing Chateau built in 1860 was the home of a wealthy French family. After they moved out in 1984 it got turned into a Hotel and Restaurant and was very luxurious. It opened in 1999 with 10 rooms with 20 beds.
The cost for upkeep was too high for the owner and he had to move on. And opened different restaurants in the area. leaving this beautiful chateau to decay since 2005.
There were investors with plans for this amazing building. But so far nothing has been realised on the location due to issues to get permission for opening a well being centre.
This location is not very hard to find on the internet and when we arrived we discovered we were not alone. at first we thought that it was security and backed off a bit. Only to find out that they were other explorers, and we made some new friends.
It was an amazing sunny day and we absolutely fell in love with the place. It's truly a fairy tale castle. no wonder it got the name Chateau Cinderella.






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Hi Nicky! Thank you for your post about Chateau Cinderella. I am making a documentary this year about our relationship with our mortality and for one scene of the documentaire I would like to film abandoned places. Chateau Cinderella looks perfect for my film, but I am very new to urban exploring. Can I just go there? Or can I make an appointment to visit it? I don't want to break the law, could you help me out? I hope to hear from you soon!
Beautiful place. One information is missing on all similar videos on YouTube: why these places were abandoned
The history of this Chateau is very rich. In fact it even served as a boutique hotel for awhile. More information, pictures and history can be found on here https://abandonedplaygrounds.com/2019/05/01/the-chateau-cinderella-abandoned-mansion-of-luxury/
I was wondering if this place is for sale and is it located in the US
Clearly states belgium
It was great fun going here with you. An amazing place, even though we were not the first and not the only people on site.