List of castles in Luxembourg
By some optimistic estimates, there are as many as 130 castles in Luxembourg but more realistically there are probably just over a hundred, although many of these could be considered large residences or manor houses rather than castles.[1]
The present list of castles in Luxembourg runs to about 50 and includes all the well-known fortresses and residential chateaux in the country. Below the main list, there is a sublist mentioning some of the other castles which may be included at a later date.
Main list
Image | Name | Construction date | Location | Current state |
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Ansembourg Castle | 1135 | Ansembourg | Privately owned, no visitors | |
New Castle of Ansembourg | 1639 | Ansembourg | Privately owned, renovated, gardens open to the public | |
Aspelt Castle | 1590 | Aspelt | Undergoing restoration | |
Beaufort Castle | 11th century | Beaufort | Ruin, open to visitors | |
Beggen Castle | 1895 | Dommeldange | Now Russian Embassy | |
Berg Castle | 1911 | Colmar-Berg | Grand-ducal residence | |
Bettange-sur-Mess Castle | 1753 | Bettange-sur-Mess | Rehabilitation centre for mentally handicapped persons | |
Bettembourg Castle | 1733 | Bettembourg | Town hall of Bettembourg | |
Bettendorf Castle | 1728 | Bettendorf | Privately owned, no visitors | |
Betzdorf Castle | 17th century | Betzdorf | Owned by SES communications, no visitors | |
Born Castle | 18th century | Born, Luxembourg | Privately owned | |
Bourglinster Castle | 11th century | Bourglinster | Hotel and conference centre | |
Bourscheid Castle | 1095 | Bourscheid | Partly restored, open to visitors | |
Brandenbourg Castle | 13th century | Brandenbourg | Ruin, no longer open to visitors | |
Clemency Castle | 1665 | Clemency, SW Luxembourg | Fully restored, occasionally open to visitors | |
Clervaux Castle | 12th century | Clervaux | Fully restored, open to visitors | |
Colpach Castle | 18th century | Colpach-Bas | Convalescent centre | |
Differdange Castle | 1577 | Differdange | Miami University | |
Dommeldange Castle | 17th century | Dommeldange | Chinese Embassy | |
Dudelange Castle | 15th century | Mont St. Jean, Luxembourg | Now just a ruin | |
Erpeldange Castle | 1630 | Erpeldange | Commune offices | |
Esch-sur-Sûre Castle | 13th century | Esch-sur-Sûre | Ruins, site open to visitors | |
Fischbach Castle | 17th century | Fischbach | Grand-ducal residence | |
Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg | 1572 | Luxembourg City | Grand-ducal palace | |
Heisdorf Castle | 19th century | Heisdorf | Old people's home | |
Hesperange Castle | 13th century | Hesperange | Ruin, privately owned, not accessible | |
Hollenfels Castle | 11th century | Hollenfels | Educational centre for young people | |
Koerich Castle | 13th century | Koerich | Ruins, site open to visitors | |
La Fontaine Castle | 1563 | Clausen, Luxembourg City | Today almost nothing remains of the former palace | |
Larochette Castle | 11th century | Larochette | Open to the public in summer | |
Lucilinburugh | 963 | Luxembourg Bock | Only ruins, Open to the public | |
Mamer Castle | 1830 | Mamer | Town hall and communal offices | |
Mersch Castle | 16th century | Mersch | Commune's administration, site can be visited | |
Meysembourg Castle | 1880 | Near Larochette | Privately owned, no visitors | |
Munsbach Castle | 1775 | Munsbach | Educational institution | |
Pettingen Castle | 16th century | Pettingen | Ruin, open to the public | |
Rosport Castle | 1892 | Rosport | Museum open to the public | |
Sanem Castle | 1557 | Sanem | Children's home | |
Schengen Castle | 19th century | Schengen | Hotel and convention centre | |
Schoenfels Castle | 17th century | Schoenfels | Site open to the public | |
Schuttbourg Castle | 1404 | Near Kautenbach | Privately owned, no visitors | |
Schauwenburg Castle | 16th century | Bertrange | Town hall and communal offices | |
Senningen Castle | 1750 | Near Niederanven | Governmental conference centre, no visitors | |
Septfontaines Castle | 13th century | Septfontaines | Privately owned, no visitors | |
Septfontaines, Rollingergrund | 1775 | Luxembourg City | Convention centre | |
Stadtbredimus Castle | 1724 | Stadtbredimus | Wine cooperative | |
Stolzembourg Castle | 1898 | Stolzembourg | Privately owned, no visitors | |
Urspelt Castle | 1860 | near Clervaux | Hotel | |
Useldange Castle | 12th century | Useldange | Ruins open to the public | |
Vianden Castle | Mainly 11th to 14th century | Vianden | Fully restored, open to the public throughout the year | |
Walferdange Castle | 1824 | Walferdange | University of Luxembourg | |
Wiltz Castle | 1727 | Wiltz | school | |
Wintrange Castle | 1610 | Wintrange | Privately owned, Event venue. National Historic Monument.[2] | |
Sublist
This is a list of less important castles or castles which are not yet covered by articles in the English Wikipedia.
- Belenhaff in Junglinster (converted to a golf course and clubhouse)
- Berlaymont Castle in Clervaux (small 12th-century castle rebuilt 1635, now a hotel)
- Birtrange Castle near Schieren (privately owned)
- Ell Castle near Redange (once a minor fort, now used for agricultural activities)
- Heringen in the Mullerthal (an unimpressive ruin)
- Kockelscheuer Castle just south of Luxembourg City (19th century private residence)
- Mertert Castle near Wasserbillig (built in the 1870s, offers accommodation)
- Moestroff Castle near Bettendorf in eastern Luxembourg (dates from 1433, privately owned)
- Schorels Castle near Eschette (only remnants of walls remain)
- Schrassig Castle, now demolished dated from the 17th century
- Syrdall Castle
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References
- Evy Friedrich, "Burgen und Schlösser", Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg. ISBN 3-88957-033-X.
- "Château de Wintrange". Château de Wintrange.
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