Aspelt Castle

Aspelt Castle (Luxembourgish: Schlass Uespelt; French: Château d'Aspelt), located in Aspelt in the south of Luxembourg, is a Baroque residence built in 1590 on the site of a medieval castle from the 11th century. There are now plans to renovate the building.[1]

History

The origins of Aspelt Castle appear to go back to before 1100 when a fortified castle with a moat was built on the site, possibly on Roman ruins. The first written reference to the castle can be found in Theoderich von Wied's Echternach chronicles from 1132. The foundations of the round Gothic towers are probably from the 14th century while the current building was completed in 1590 following transformations carried out by the Ruelle, Kempt and Burthé families. In 1777, the Martinys extended the palace and installed new Baroque windows in the towers. In 1957, the ground floor of the south-west tower was restored.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Das Schloss vor dem Verfall retten", Luxemburger Wort, 24 November 2010. (in German) Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  2. "Schlossgeschichte" Archived 2019-08-26 at the Wayback Machine, Amis du château d'Aspelt. (in German) Retrieved 3 April 2011. Further restoration and consolition work has recently been carried out.

49°31′28″N 6°13′22″E / 49.52444°N 6.22278°E / 49.52444; 6.22278

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.