In 1649, Philip-Albert Taye, 1st Marquess of Wemmel had his property redesigned in Baroque style.
[1] Inside, he decorated the rooms with his heraldic crest.
In 1838, the castle was sold to the mayor, Willem-Bernard Count of Limburg-Stirum.
The House of Limburg-Stirum gave the estate to the local community.
Today the estate is still the property of the municipality of Wemmel, and functions as town hall.