Schlass Schengen / Schloss Schengen
Schlass Schengen, 13 Jh, Wasserburg
2, beim Schlass
L-5444 Schengen
www.schengen-tourist.lu
https://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlass_Schengen
https://www.visitluxembourg.com/de/ansicht/castle/schloss-schengen
Schloss von Schengen (1812, beherbergt ein Hotel) mit einem Turm aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Der dazugehörige Barockgarten und Kräutergarten sind Teil des Projekts "Gärten ohne Grenzen" (www.gaerten-ohne-grenzen.de).
2, beim Schlass
L-5444 Schengen
www.schengen-tourist.lu
https://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlass_Schengen
https://www.visitluxembourg.com/de/ansicht/castle/schloss-schengen
Schloss von Schengen (1812, beherbergt ein Hotel) mit einem Turm aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Der dazugehörige Barockgarten und Kräutergarten sind Teil des Projekts "Gärten ohne Grenzen" (www.gaerten-ohne-grenzen.de).
The 14th century fortified castle was torn down by the industrialist Jean-Nicolas Collart in 1812 who built a residential manor house in its place. All that remained of the medieval building was its round central tower. The castle's most famous visitor was certainly Victor Hugo who visited the Collarts in 1871 and made a sketch of the old tower.[1]
The castle today
From 1939, the castle was occupied by the congregation of Saint Elizabeth but in April 2010, it opened as a hotel and conference centre. Together with the surrounding buildings, it has meeting facilities for up to 100 participants. (Wikipedia)
Schloss Stadtbredimus
Schengen castle, 1724
49° 33′ 50″ N,
6° 22′ 5″ E
Stadtbredimus Castle (French: Château de Stadtbredimus), located on the banks of the Moselle in the village of Stadtbredimus in south-eastern Luxembourg, has a history going back to the 13th century when a fortified castle stood on the site. In 1724, today's castle was built on the ruins of the old fort and, after some questionable restoration work, was bought by the la Fontaine family in 1802. It was here that Luxembourg's national poet, Edmond de la Fontaine, better known as Dicks, lived from 1858 to 1881.
The castle is now the headquarters of the Domaines Vinsmoselle wine cooperative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbredimus_Castle
49° 33′ 50″ N,
6° 22′ 5″ E
Stadtbredimus Castle (French: Château de Stadtbredimus), located on the banks of the Moselle in the village of Stadtbredimus in south-eastern Luxembourg, has a history going back to the 13th century when a fortified castle stood on the site. In 1724, today's castle was built on the ruins of the old fort and, after some questionable restoration work, was bought by the la Fontaine family in 1802. It was here that Luxembourg's national poet, Edmond de la Fontaine, better known as Dicks, lived from 1858 to 1881.
The castle is now the headquarters of the Domaines Vinsmoselle wine cooperative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbredimus_Castle