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Vianden Castle, Vianden, Luxembourg
Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden,
German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), is located in
Vianden, in the north of Luxembourg.
Vianden is one of the largest fortified castles
west of the Rhine. Its origins date to the 10th century. The castle
was built in the Romanesque style between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Gothic aspects were added at the end of this period.
A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century.
After the seventeenth century the castle was allowed to fall into
ruin, and has recently been restored.
It is now open to visitors.
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Vianden Castle, Vianden, Luxembourg
Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden,
German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), is located in
Vianden, in the north of Luxembourg.
Vianden is one of the largest fortified castles
west of the Rhine. Its origins date to the 10th century. The castle
was built in the Romanesque style between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Gothic aspects were added at the end of this period.
A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century.
After the seventeenth century the castle was allowed to fall into
ruin, and has recently been restored.
It is now open to visitors.
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Vianden Castle, Vianden, Luxembourg
Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden,
German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), is located in
Vianden, in the north of Luxembourg.
Vianden is one of the largest fortified castles
west of the Rhine.
Its origins date to the 10th century. The castle
was built in the Romanesque style between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Gothic aspects were added at the end of this period.
A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century
After the seventeenth century the castle was allowed
to fall into ruin, and has recently been restored - the ruined tower
shown here has been rebuilt.
It is now open to visitors.
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Vianden Castle, Vianden, Luxembourg
Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden,
German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), is located in
Vianden, in the north of Luxembourg.
Vianden is one of the largest fortified castles
west of the Rhine. Its origins date to the 10th century. The castle
was built in the Romanesque style between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Gothic aspects were added at the end of this period.
A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century.
After the seventeenth century the castle was allowed to fall into
ruin, and has recently been restored.
It is now open to visitors.
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Vianden Castle, Vianden, Luxembourg
Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden,
German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), is located in
Vianden, in the north of Luxembourg.
Vianden is one of the largest fortified castles
west of the Rhine. Its origins date to the 10th century. The castle
was built in the Romanesque style between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Gothic aspects were added at the end of this period.
A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century.
After the seventeenth century the castle was allowed to fall into
ruin, and has recently been restored.
It is now open to visitors.
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