




Built during the 17th century, enlarged and slightly modified in the 18th and 19th centuries, this castle-farmhouse is a testament to the Mosan architecture, which once arranged buildings constructed of traditional materials such as brick, bluestone, and slate around a square courtyard. The castle and its gardens also house exhibitions and art collections. The EXIT11 space hosts contemporary art, primarily focusing on young Belgian and international artists. The 5-hectare park becomes a permanent setting for European and African sculptures and temporary installations during encounters with artists and creators.Tours are available for two groups of 30 people with two different guides who lead alternating tours (1.5 hours, €70/group).If you're looking for an attractive and unique venue for a seminar, wedding, or any other type of event, the Château de Petit-Leez is the place to be: meeting rooms, quality partner caterers, and a personalized, professional welcome. Find all the information you need here.The art galleries and sculpture park are open to the public from Thursday to Saturday from 2 pm to 6 pm and Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm. Guided tours of the site for groups are also available.