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Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden, German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), located in Vianden in the north of Luxembourg, is one of the largest fortified castles west of the Rhine. With origins dating from the 10th century, the castle was built in the Romanesque style from the 11th to 14th centuries. Gothic transformations and trimmings were added at the end of this period. A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century but thereafter the castle was allowed to fall into ruins. It has, however, recently been fully restored and is open to visitors. (Wikipedia)
VIANDEN - Het kasteel van Vianden werd van de 11e tot in de 14e eeuw op de fundamenten van een Romeins kasteel en een Karolingisch refugium gebouwd. Sinds 1417 behoort dit gebouw aan het huis van Oranje-Nassau. Na de renovatiewerkzaamheden van 1977 wordt dit volledig ingerichte paleis gezien als een van de grootste en mooiste heerlijkheden uit de romaanse en gotische tijd in Europa.
VIANDEN - The castle of Vianden was 11th in the 14th century on the foundations of a Roman Castle and a Carolingian refugium built. Since 1417 this building belongs to the House of Orange-Nassau. After the renovation work of 1977 is this fully furnished Palace seen as one of the largest and most beautiful delicacies from the Romanesque and Gothic time in Europe.
El castillo de Vianden construido entre los siglos XI y XIV sobre los restos de unas fundaciones de castillo romano y refugio carolingio. Lleva la marca Hohenstaufen y está considerado como una de las más bellas residencias feudales de la época romana y gótica de Europa.
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Es mi preferido y el mejor conservado del país. El pueblo también es pintoresco. El río Our lo atraviesa y hay un teleférico. Desde 1934, el segundo domingo de octubre se celebra la fiesta de la nuez, con numerosos stands donde degustar y comprar nueces frescas, aguardientes, tartas y otras especialidades a base de este fruto.
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Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden, German: Burg Vianden Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), located in Vianden in the north of Luxembourg, is one of the largest fortified castles west of the Rhine. With origins dating from the 10th century, the castle was built in the Romanesque style from the 11th to 14th centuries. Gothic transformations and trimmings were added at the end of this period. A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century but thereafter the castle was allowed to fall into ruins. It has, however, recently been fully restored and is open to visitors.:
Where a Roman fort (approx. 400 AD) once had its origin, Vianden Castle was greatly expanded and expanded from the 11th century onwards. In the 17th century a palace in the Renaissance style was added. The castle is also known as a film set: for example for Shadow of the Vampire (2000).
Art without paint, only with a high-pressure cleaner (Kärcher). Artist Klaus Dauven on the initiative of ViArt asbl as part of KonschTour. Pictures of the workers who built the pumped storage power station for electricity in 1959. When the European power grid has too much electricity, we pump water into an artificial lake, when we need electricity, we lower it down to dynamos.
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Vianden Castle (French: Château de Vianden, German: Burg Vianden, Luxembourgish: Buerg Veianen), located in Vianden in the north of Luxembourg, is one of the largest fortified castles west of the Rhine. With origins dating from the 10th century, the castle was built in the Romanesque style from the 11th to 14th centuries. Gothic transformations and trimmings were added at the end of this period. A Renaissance mansion was added in the 17th century but thereafter the castle was allowed to fall into ruins. It has, however, recently been fully restored and is open to visitors.
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Vianden is a commune with town status in the Oesling, north-eastern Luxembourg, with over 1,800 inhabitants. It is the capital of the canton of Vianden, which is part of the district of Diekirch. Vianden lies on the Our river, near the border between Luxembourg and Germany.
The castle was built between the 11th and 14th centuries and became the seat of the counts of Vianden. It was further developed until the 18th century but with the departure of the Counts of Luxembourg to the Netherlands combined with the effects of fire and an earthquake, it slowly deteriorated. The final blow came in 1820 when William I of the Netherlands sold it to a local merchant who in turn sold off its contents and masonry piecemeal, reducing it to a ruin. There were several attempts at restoration but these were hampered by problems of ownership. Still, the chapel which forms part of it was restored in 1849 by Prince Henry of the Netherlands, and during one of his visits to the town Victor Hugo lived in the castle for three months in 1871. Not until 1977, when Grand Duke Jean ceded the castle to the State, was it possible to undertake large-scale work, most of which has now been completed.
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Vianden (luxemburgués Veianen, alemán Vianden) es una comuna y villa al norte de Luxemburgo, que forma parte del cantón de Vianden. Su nombre proviene del galo y quiere decir rocoso. Es atravesado por el río Our y se encuentra cerca de la frontera con Alemania. En 1308 recibió el título de villa. Es uno de los principales centros turísticos de Luxemburgo con un gran número de turistas y visitantes locales en todo momento del año. En particular, el castillo recientemente restaurado ubicado espectacularmente en las rocas sobre la ciudad se ha convertido en un museo que rastrea su historia y sus vínculos con las familias reales de Europa desde la Edad Media. Tiene vínculos con Víctor Hugo, que visitó Luxemburgo en 1862 y 1865 y pasó un período más largo en Vianden en 1871.
Vianden Castle, located in Vianden in the north of Luxembourg, is one of the largest fortified castles west of the Rhine. With origins dating from the 10th century, the castle was built in the Romanesque style from the 11th to 14th centuries. Gothic transformations and trimmings were added at the end of this period.
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www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/castle/vianden-castle
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ENGLISH:
Vianden is a commune with town status in the Oesling, north-eastern Luxembourg, with over 1,800 inhabitants. It is the capital of the canton of Vianden, which is part of the district of Diekirch. Vianden lies on the Our river, near the border between Luxembourg and Germany.
The castle was built between the 11th and 14th centuries and became the seat of the counts of Vianden. It was further developed until the 18th century but with the departure of the Counts of Luxembourg to the Netherlands combined with the effects of fire and an earthquake, it slowly deteriorated. The final blow came in 1820 when William I of the Netherlands sold it to a local merchant who in turn sold off its contents and masonry piecemeal, reducing it to a ruin. There were several attempts at restoration but these were hampered by problems of ownership. Still, the chapel which forms part of it was restored in 1849 by Prince Henry of the Netherlands, and during one of his visits to the town Victor Hugo lived in the castle for three months in 1871. Not until 1977, when Grand Duke Jean ceded the castle to the State, was it possible to undertake large-scale work, most of which has now been completed.
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ESPAÑOL:
Vianden (luxemburgués Veianen, alemán Vianden) es una comuna y villa al norte de Luxemburgo, que forma parte del cantón de Vianden. Su nombre proviene del galo y quiere decir rocoso. Es atravesado por el río Our y se encuentra cerca de la frontera con Alemania. En 1308 recibió el título de villa. Es uno de los principales centros turísticos de Luxemburgo con un gran número de turistas y visitantes locales en todo momento del año. En particular, el castillo recientemente restaurado ubicado espectacularmente en las rocas sobre la ciudad se ha convertido en un museo que rastrea su historia y sus vínculos con las familias reales de Europa desde la Edad Media. Tiene vínculos con Víctor Hugo, que visitó Luxemburgo en 1862 y 1865 y pasó un período más largo en Vianden en 1871.
Ein Blick über die Our zur Burg Vianden in Luxembourg, ein Touristenmagnet / An aerial view over the river Our at the Vianden castle in Luxembourg, a tourists hotspot
Construit du 11e au 14e siècle sur des fondations romaines et un refuge carolingien. Le Château-palais est une des plus belles résidences féodales des époques romanes et gothiques d'Europe.
Vianden Castle was built between the 11th and 14th century on Roman foundations and Carolingian refuge.It is one of the largest and most beautiful feudal residences of the romanesque and gothic periods in Europe.
VIANDEN - met zijn kasteel op de achtergrond, een van de belangrijkste historische gebouwen in Europa, is er ook nog de woning van Victor Hugo waar de illustere schrijver in 1891 als banneling verbleef. Al met al een mooie oude middeleeuwse stad in het Groothertogdom Luxemburg.
VIANDEN - with its castle in the background, one of the most important historical buildings in Europe, there is still the home of Victor Hugo where the illustrious writer stayed in 1891 as an exile. All in all a beautiful old medieval city in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Vianden Castle is one of the biggest and most beautiful feudal residences from the Romanesque and Gothic periods. The castle was built between the 11th and 14th century on the foundations of a Roman castle and a Carolingian refuge and for a long time belonged to the Grand Ducal family, before passing into state ownership in 1977. Since then it has been restored to all its former glory. Today, Vianden Castle is one of Europe’s leading historical monuments. Vianden, Luxembourg
Vianden Castle, located in the north of Luxembourg, is our largest fortified castles. With origins dating from the fourth century as a Roman outpost and the 10th century, the more familiar castle form was built in the Romanesque style from the 11th to 14th centuries.
Luxemburgo - Vianden - Castillo
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www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/castle/vianden-castle
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ENGLISH:
Vianden is a commune with town status in the Oesling, north-eastern Luxembourg, with over 1,800 inhabitants. It is the capital of the canton of Vianden, which is part of the district of Diekirch. Vianden lies on the Our river, near the border between Luxembourg and Germany.
The castle was built between the 11th and 14th centuries and became the seat of the counts of Vianden. It was further developed until the 18th century but with the departure of the Counts of Luxembourg to the Netherlands combined with the effects of fire and an earthquake, it slowly deteriorated. The final blow came in 1820 when William I of the Netherlands sold it to a local merchant who in turn sold off its contents and masonry piecemeal, reducing it to a ruin. There were several attempts at restoration but these were hampered by problems of ownership. Still, the chapel which forms part of it was restored in 1849 by Prince Henry of the Netherlands, and during one of his visits to the town Victor Hugo lived in the castle for three months in 1871. Not until 1977, when Grand Duke Jean ceded the castle to the State, was it possible to undertake large-scale work, most of which has now been completed.
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ESPAÑOL:
Vianden (luxemburgués Veianen, alemán Vianden) es una comuna y villa al norte de Luxemburgo, que forma parte del cantón de Vianden. Su nombre proviene del galo y quiere decir rocoso. Es atravesado por el río Our y se encuentra cerca de la frontera con Alemania. En 1308 recibió el título de villa. Es uno de los principales centros turísticos de Luxemburgo con un gran número de turistas y visitantes locales en todo momento del año. En particular, el castillo recientemente restaurado ubicado espectacularmente en las rocas sobre la ciudad se ha convertido en un museo que rastrea su historia y sus vínculos con las familias reales de Europa desde la Edad Media. Tiene vínculos con Víctor Hugo, que visitó Luxemburgo en 1862 y 1865 y pasó un período más largo en Vianden en 1871.