Photographer's Note
It was probably in the 11th century that the castle began as a small square-shaped fortress on a large rock protected by a moat and a second wall above the valley. A reference from 1192 indicates that Wauthtier de Wiltz et Beaufort was its first lord. During the first half of the 12th century, a keep was added and the gate was moved and enlarged. In 1348, the property came into the hands of the House of Orley after Adelaide of Beaufort married William of Orley. The Lords of Orley made significant extensions overlooking the valley. In 1477, Maximilian of Austria transferred the castle to Johann Bayer von Boppard after Johann von Orley-Beaufort committed a breach in trust. In 1539, Bernard von Velbrück became Lord of Beaufort through marriage and added the large Renaissance wing with cross-framed windows on top of the medieval walls.
The castle then came into the hands of Gaspard de Heu who had married Velbrück's granddaughter. A partisan of the Dutch resistance and the House of Orange, de Heu was captured by the Spaniards, accused of heresy and treason, and publicly executed in Luxembourg's fish market in 1593. Philip II of Spain confiscated the property and entrusted it to Peter Ernst Graf von Mansfeld, the governor of Luxembourg. Through marriage, the castle became the property of Henri de Chalon and then Gaspard du Bost-Moulin who had to sell it after being ruined by the Thirty Years War. Acting on behalf of the Spanish king, Johann Baron von Beck, governor of Luxembourg, bought most of the property in 1639. He initiated the construction of the Renaissance castle in 1643 but after he died of injuries from the Battle of Lens in 1648, the work was completed by his son in 1649.
After various changes in ownership including Pierre de Coumont (1774) and Jean Théodore Baron de Tornaco-Vervoy (1781), the castle was abandoned, fell into disrepair and at the beginning of the 19th century was even used as a quarry. In 1850, it was listed by the State as a national monument. In 1893, the new owner Henri Even restored the new building and, in 1928, Edmond Linkels cleared the rubble away and opened the medieval castle to visitors. In 1981, the property was acquired by the State.
Source: Wikipedia
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lousat
(139170) 2015-05-28 8:34
Salut JC,une excellente prise de vue pour nous montrer ce chateau luxemburgeois dans une maniere super parmi le vert,qualite' des details impressionante,et aussi une tes longue et interessante historire a lire dans les notes.Belle soiree' et merci,Luciano
amaryllis
(37047) 2015-05-28 9:10
Bonjour
quel superbe cadrage de ce château en arrière plan avec cet étang et reflet de cette belle vegetation.
Belle luminosité
juliette
jemaflor
(147018) 2015-05-28 9:46
Salut JC,
Superbes ces reflets sur l'eau, belle valorisation de la présentation de ce château, la luminosité est excellente.
cornejo
(61504) 2015-05-28 10:45
Hello Jean Claude, excellent photography of this pretty and interesting composition with the castle in the background and the river with reflections in the foreground. Very well captured in this beautiful image with good sharpness, depth, light, color and quality. Excellent and interesting job perfectly done, congratulations my friend. Thanks for sharing this beautiful work.
Good evening and happy weekend.
Warm greetings from southern Spain.
Angel.
Silvio1953
(221463) 2015-05-28 11:47
Ciao Jean Claude, great view of fantastic castle in a beautiful natural ambientation, splendid light, fascinating reflections, fine details, excellent clarity and wonderful colors, very well done, my friend, ciao Silvio
carlo62
(81265) 2015-05-28 14:08
Ciao JC
il castello è sicuramente molto bello, ma questo riflesso è fantastico, mi piace l'effetto generale della foto.
Saluti
Carlo
jjcordier
(79299) 2015-05-28 23:31
Jean Claude
J'aurais peut-être choisi une composition horizontale ou un format carré mais ta version de ce bel endroit est très intéressante avec de jolis reflets.
Amicalement
JJ
Matyas
(0) 2015-05-29 0:43
Hello Jean Claude! Fine vertical picture. Nice reflection, very fine mirror effect. Superb castle, amazing natural scenery. Marvelous colours. Regards!
mesutilgim
(0) 2015-05-29 13:26
Hello dear Jean Claude,
Amazing capture taken with perfect pov and layout. Wonderfull reflections.
Many interesting notes makes your entry a perfect TE job.
TFS and have a nice weekend
MESUT ILGIM
nikkitta
(17070) 2015-05-29 14:05
Hola Claude
fascinating, well written note to introduce the capture, quiet water at the front reflecting the very old castle at the back
Like the frame given by the so different colors of trees
Hope you also visit it
Good work, regards
Maria
npecanhuk
(79329) 2015-05-30 3:46
Salut Jean-Claude!
Ce sont quelques détails merveilleux!
C'est une photo très belle et attrayante aussi!
La netteté, la gestion de la lumière, les couleurs, le format vertical, le pdv choisi, les contrastes et la compo avec ces reflets sont excellents!
Merci du partage,
Bon week-end,
Neyvan
mkamionka
(74311) 2015-05-30 11:12
Hi Jean,
very picturesque spot. You have perfectly used that to make an impressive presentation. I like the wide and vivid reflection in the foreground, it introduces well to the main theme. Lovely well saturated colors.
Excellent work,
M
Kielia
(24077) 2015-06-05 9:17
Hallo Jean Claude,
ein sehr schöner Eindruck von dieser interessanten Architektur. Die Perspektive ist hervorragend. Licht und Farben sind ganz wunderbar und die Komposition gefällt mir auch sehr. Kompliment!
Herzliche Grüße
Harriet
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Copyright: Jean Claude Dresch (claudeD)
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- Genre: ·ç¾°
- Medium: ²ÊÉ«
- Date Taken: 2015-04-18
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II, canon EF 24-105 F4 IS
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/1000 seconds
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- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2015-05-28 7:32