Claims1763
Casino de SpaRue Royale, Spa, Belgium
This is the entry where two official bodies disagree about the same building, in public, and have done for years. The casino calls itself le plus vieux casino du monde and dates from 1763. The Walloon regional government dates the opening to 1771 and calls it the first modern casino in Europe, which is a smaller and much more careful claim.
Both are describing real events. In 1763 the town of Spa refused the project and four private investors picked it up. The theatre followed in 1769, the ballroom in 1770, and La Redoute opened in 1771. So 1763 is the privilege and 1771 is the door. Whichever you prefer, you are choosing a definition, not a fact.
What cannot be said in either version is "continuously operating since 1763". Play here was banned twice, in 1872 and again in 1902, and during that stretch the building worked as a hospital and as an orphanage. Their own About page says so.
Nor is the building Georgian. A fire in February 1917 took the interiors. The facade dates from 1905 to 1907 and is a replica of the facade of 1784; the interiors were rebuilt between 1917 and 1929. Alban Chambon did the first work, Marcel Hansen and Marcel Paes the rest. Barthélemy Digneffe designed the original that none of it survives from.
Nothing you can see at Spa is as old as the number on the sign, and the government of the region it sits in publishes a different number. That is not a scandal, it is just two claims wearing one date.
Two bans, a fire, a period as a hospital, a replica facade, and a headline date that the regional authority contradicts by eight years. The history is genuine and the slogan is not carrying it.
Today
- Licence
- Class A, held by CASINO DE SPA SA/NV, valid 1 January 2017 to 1 January 2032. The licence holder is the company, not the wider Gaming1 and Ardent group it sits in.
- Age
- 21 and over. This is now all of Belgium: the law of 18 February 2024 lifted arcades, betting and bingo from 18 to 21 on 1 September 2024, under a casino rule that had been 21 since 2018.
- Entry
- No entry fee is stated anywhere official. We are not going to invent one.
- At the door
- Surname, first name and date of birth are recorded without exception and run against EPIS, the Gaming Commission's excluded-players system, running since 2004.
- Floor
- Around 100 slots, plus 28 on the smoking terrace. Roulette, blackjack, poker.
- Eating
- Le Grill du Casino. The operator does not name the chef, so neither do we.
- Hotel
- None on site. The Radisson Blu Balmoral is a separate business roughly two kilometres away.
c. 1859 to 1864
La Redoute, photolithographed by Simonau and Toovey using Asser's process. The Rijksmuseum dates its print to about 1859 to 1864 and no closer, so neither do we.
This is the house while it was still working. Before the ban of 1872, before the second ban of 1902, before the stretch as a hospital and an orphanage, and before the fire of February 1917 took the interiors out.
Now look again at the photograph in the column above. We are not going to tell you how much of this stone stands behind the present frontage, or even which elevation you are looking at here, because the record we have does not say and nobody has published a room-by-room account. What we can say is narrower and duller and true: the number on the sign is 1763, and the building selling it was finished in 1929.
Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
c. 1855
Today
1907
Before 1907
1851 to 1855
1824
Before 1968
1968
1868 to 1890
Before 1917