Chateaux
Château d'Ansembourg
Located in “the valley of the seven castles”, the (new) Ansembourg Castle is remarkable for its size and its baroque terraced gardens which were built between 1730 and 1750, and ...
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Beaufort has two castles. The medieval castle was built between 1050 and 1650. After major repair work, the impressive ruins were opened to the public in 1932 and are now considered a histor ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Bettendorf
Today's Bettendorf Castle dates from 1728 and was restored in 1962. The baroque building is privately owned and therefore not open to the public, but can be admired from the outside. ...
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Since the Middle Ages, Berg Castle has gone through numerous transformations and even demolitions. The architecture of the building has remained unchanged since the beginning of the 20th cen ...
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The castle ruins, whose origins date back to the 10th century, are perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the village of Brandenbourg. ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Bourglinster
The Château de Bourglinster dates from the 13th century and is understood to have been constructed on the remains of an ancient Roman fortress. Its 2nd floor was renovated in 2016-18 t ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Bourscheid
Bourscheid Castle is not only the largest in the country but also one of the largest between the Rhine and the Meuse. It was enlarged in four stages, the last of which ended in 1430 with the ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Clervaux
The castle dates back to the 12th century. After the Battle of the Bulge it was purchased by the state and was restored. The Battle of the Bulge Museum was opened in 1974. Since 1994, the ea ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Colpach
The chateau dates from the beginning of the 14th century and was adapted as a manor house in the 18th century. Today it is a 60-bed medical facility for post-oncological and physical rehabil ...
View Full DetailsGrand Ducal Palace
The Grand Ducal Palace is located in the heart of Luxembourg City. During World War II, it was seized by the German occupying forces and converted into a concert hall and tavern; furniture, ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Koerich
This medieval castle is in the Valley of the Seven Castles; a partial conversion from Romanesque to Gothic style took place around 1300. Today, only the stately fireplace on the first floor ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Larochette
The castle dates from the 11th century. A fire in 1565 reduced all the buildings on the site to ruins. The house in Créhange is the only one to have been restored in a more consistent ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Schengen
Schengen Castle dates back to the 13th century; of the original moated castle, only one of the four round towers remains. In 1939, it was used as a holiday and conference centre as well as a ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Schoenfels
Schoenfels Castle dates back to the 12th century and is situated in the Valley of the Seven Castles. In 1683, the French destroyed the castle's defences and in 1690 the castle and the vi ...
View Full DetailsChâteau d'Urspelt
The castle dates back to the 13th century. During WWII it was a command post and a field hospital and suffered extensive damage. It was restored privately from 2005-2007 and the present 4-st ...
View Full DetailsChâteau d'Useldange
The mainly ruined medieval castle boasts a 28m-high tower, a dungeon, a mysterious crypt as well as a medieval vegetable garden which can be seen by guided tours. It houses the town hall and ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Vianden
Vianden Castle was constructed between the 11th and 14th centuries on the foundations of a Roman ‘castellum’ and a Carolingian refuge. It is one of the largest and most beautiful ...
View Full DetailsChâteau de Wiltz
Wiltz Castle dates back to 1573. In 1388, the French attacked the town and burnt the castle down but it was soon repaired. The round Witches' Tower to the east of the gardens is the olde ...
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