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Grand-Leez is a section of the Belgian city of Gembloux. It is located in the Walloon Region, in Namur Province.

It was a municipality in its own right before the fusion of the Belgian municipalities in 1977.

The village has a population of 2,062 inhabitants. It extends southwards to the hamlet of Petit-Leez.

It is watered by the Orneau river, a tributary of the Sambre.

Castle of Petit-Leez
The Castle of Petit-Leez has buildings, grouped around a rectangular courtyard, built with bricks and blue stone between the 18th and 20th centuries. They have been remodelled and fairly lightly restored. It is accessed through a round-arched gate at the northwest corner. To the south, an important traditional-style dwelling, dated on the first floor of 1618 on a slab with the arms of the Counts of Grimberghe, is flanked by two five-story towers. To the right of the dwelling, the stables, to which a massive two-storey tower is attached, date back to the first half of the 18th century. The north and east sides date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with the exception of a gate to the east, dated 1673.

Currently, the castle of Petit-Leez hosts various activities, including the Dieleman Gallery, which is mainly dedicated to sculpture. It showcases both the great names of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the talents of contemporary artists from Zimbabwe. On the other hand, EXIT11Contemporary Art specializes in contemporary art and offers solo exhibitions throughout the year by internationally renowned artists.

The castle of Petit-Leez also offers some of its rooms for hire and hosts all types of events.

The Defrenne windmill
Classified as a monument on 17 October 1962 and restored in 1990 thanks to a very large contribution from the public authorities, this circular and sloped windmill was built in brick in 1830

The mill is still in operation and the miller welcomes visitors. The wheat is ground on natural stone wheels driven by electricity or wind in favourable weather conditions. It appeals to lovers of wholemeal bread.

The pond
The pond is a recent creation, a remnant of the construction of the E411 motorway. The place was indeed used as a sand quarry, and it was transformed into a pond thanks to many springs. In the past, people could swim in it, but there were several cold shock accidents in July 1976. Swimming was prohibited on July 7, 1976. Currently, it is dedicated to the practice of fishing.