The castle of the Count of Ursel along the river Ourthe in Durbuy (province of Luxembourg), Belgum
The Durbuy Castle (Chateau de Durbuy) history dated back as early as 1078. It has undergone several devastations over the centuries due to fire and wars. The Durbuy Castle was rebuilt on the ruins of the old castle in 1731. The present building is the result of a reconstruction from the eighteenth century. There was an extensive restoration by the Countess d’Ursel from 1880 to 1882.
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Location: Chateau de Durbuy, Rue du Comte Théodule d'Ursel 2, 6940 Durbuy, Wallonia, Belgium, Europe
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