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  2. New Castle of Ansembourg - Wikipedia

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    The New Castle of Ansembourg The New Castle of Ansembourg. The New Castle of Ansembourg (French: Grand Château d'Ansembourg), in central Luxembourg is one of the castles belonging to the Valley of the Seven Castles. Located about one kilometre or just over half a mile below the Old Castle of Ansembourg, it was built by the industrialist Thomas ...

  3. Ansembourg Castle - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance bears the date of 1565. In 1683, the castle was damaged by the French troops of Marshal de Boufflers. In the 17th century, repairs were carried out by the Bidart and the Marchant et d'Ansembourg families who built the New Castle of Ansembourg. [2]

  4. List of castles in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. Valley of the Seven Castles - Wikipedia

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    New castle, Ansembourg. Septfontaines Castle. Koerich Castle. Valley of the Seven Castles Map. References This page was last edited on 24 October 2024, at 15:49 ...

  6. Ansembourg - Wikipedia

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    Old castle New castle. Ansembourg (Luxembourgish: Aansebuerg, German: Ansemburg) is a village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. As of 2024, the village had a population of 48. [1] Ansembourg is in a part of the Eisch valley known as the Valley of the Seven Castles. The village is the site of two of the seven castles.

  7. Tuntange - Wikipedia

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    The chief symbolizes the three castles in the town; the Hollenfels Castle and the Old Castle of Ansembourg and New Castle of Ansembourg. References ...

  8. Category:Castles in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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  9. Hollenfels Castle - Wikipedia

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    Until 1477, the castle belonged to the lords of Hollenfeld and Elter. It then successively became the property of Raville of Ansembourg, Greiffenklau, Raugraves of Salm, von Thinner, von Hohenstein and Brouckhoven-Hohenstein. In the 1680s, the castle was captured by the French, taken back by the Spaniards and finally recaptured by the French. [2]