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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2010

The oldest part of the castle of Beaufort dates from the early 11th Century. It was a small square-shaped fortress on a massive rock, surrounded by a wide ditch and a second wall facing the valley.

Around the first half of the 12th Century, a flanking tower was added and the access gate was moved and enlarged.

The House of Beaufort became ruined by the Thirty Year War. Over time the old abandoned knights' castle slowly decayed.

In 1850 the Luxembourg government declared the castle a cultural heritage.

As of 1893 Beaufort castle acquired a new look under the new owner Henri Even and his son Joseph Linckels. The new palace was restored and the sheep farm was expanded.

In 1928 Edmond Linckels cleared the rubble from the castle and the well and made the site available to the public.

Since 1981 the castle and the chateau are owned by the Luxembourg state.

September 10, 2010

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  • not only beaufort is called switzerland..whole luxembourg is called little switzeland

    

  • Very well done... good presentation of this castle and its surroundings. I been there several times and I like this area which is often called little Switzerland very much...

    Greetz, Hans.

  • beautifull castle, I would like to visit!

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