Beaucarne House is an authentic 18th-century family home and museum located in Ename, near Oudenaarde. During your visit, you will discover historic interiors, unique collections and the famous grape greenhouse. An ideal cultural outing in East Flanders for lovers of history and heritage.
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Beaucarne House is an exceptionally well-preserved 18th-century family home and museum located in Ename. For generations, the interior has remained intact, allowing visitors today to experience a rare and authentic glimpse of life in a historic manor house. With its unique grape greenhouse, valuable collections and atmospheric rooms, Beaucarne House is part of the remarkable heritage of East Flanders.
Huis Beaucarne can only be visited during a guided tour. During the visit you are guided by the residents of the estate, which creates a personal and unique experience.
It is recommended to reserve in advance. Huis Beaucarne can be visited every day of the year by reservation. Both groups and individual visitors are advised to book beforehand.
Individual visitors can join a scheduled guided tour every Sunday (by reservation). These tours take place every Sunday of the year at 10 am, 2 pm and 4 pm.
Guided tours are available in Dutch, French and English.