Entry Ticket: Larochette Castle in Luxembourg
ID: GYG1296914-1982805
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País: Luxemburgo
Duración:
1 días
Descripción
Explore the ruins of Larochette Castle with this entry ticket. Discover the history of the castle, dating back to the 8th century, and admire the views of the village from the sandstone rock spur.
Visit the ruins of Larochette Castle, which tower above the village from a sandstone rock spur about 50 meters high, known as the “Elsebeth” plateau. Their advanced state of ruin is largely due to a fire that devastated the castle around 1565.
The first traces of occupation on this site go back to the 8th century, when a refuge was built on the rock. The first stone castle was constructed in the 12th century. At that time it was surrounded by a fortified enclosure, only accessible through a large outer bailey, itself protected by an earthen rampart dating from the first half of the 11th century.
The name "La Rochete" appears in 1241, when an Arnould, lord of the place, is mentioned as a witness in a charter issued by Henry, count of Luxembourg. The seigniorial family of Larochette descended from a very old noble family from Ouren, south of Saint-Vith in present-day Belgium.
As early as 1176, an “Arnoldus de Rupe” is cited as a witness in a donation charter under Count Henry I. Over the following centuries, the lords of Larochette continued to play an important role in the regional nobility, especially at the time when the duke of Luxembourg became king of Bohemia and later emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
After 1348, the castle estate was gradually divided among several heirs. During the following century, at least five manor houses were built within the castle walls. Two of them are still known by name today: the House of Homburg and the House of Créhange.
Repeated divisions of inheritance in the 15th and 16th centuries (Fels-Ouren, Fels-Trier, Fels-Heffingen and Fels-Heffingen-Contern) led to a highly fragmented ownership. The site ceased to be permanently inhabited, fell into disuse and gradually lost its military importance.
In 1979, the Luxembourg State signed an emphyteutic lease with the then count of Fels. Finally, in June 2020, the State acquired Larochette Castle in order to restore, secure and enhance it for visitors.
Lo más destacado
- Step back in time as you explore the ruins of Larochette Castle
- Discover the history of the castle, dating back to the 8th century
- Admire the views of the village from the sandstone rock spur
- Learn about the noble family of Larochette and their role in history
- See the House of Homburg and the House of Créhange within the walls
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE
The castle is open from March to November, 7 days a week.
Opening: 10 am to 6 pm. (Last admission at 5 pm)
INCLUIDO
- Access to Larochette Castle ruins
- Historical information about the castle
- Scenic views over the valley
¿Cuándo debo reservar?
Para garantizar la disponibilidad de la reserva lo antes posible. Vale la pena reservar con antelación, especialmente si planeas el viaje durante la temporada alta, como los días festivos o los fines de semana.
Cancelaciones
Esta excursión se puede cancelar sin costo alguno hasta :tiempo de cancelación horas antes del inicio del viaje. Si lo cancela después de 24 horas o no se presenta en la excursión, se le cobrará el precio total de la actividad. El retraso en la recogida o en la salida se considerará como no presentarse.