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Castle of Vianden

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Vianden Castle, perched majestically on a hill, was constructed between the 11th and 14th centuries on the remnants of a Roman castle and a Carolingian refuge. This stunning Castle-Palace showcases Hohenstaufen architectural features and stands as one of the grandest feudal residences from the Romanesque and Gothic periods in Europe.

Up until the early 15th century, it was the proud home of the influential Counts of Vianden. They were notable for their close ties with the German Imperial Court. The most illustrious among them, Count Henry I, who reigned from 1220 to 1250, even married into the Capetian family, the then-rulers of France. In 1417, the castle and its surrounding lands passed into the hands of the younger branch of the German House of Nassau. By 1530, this line also acquired the French principality of Orange. Some of the castle's most fascinating rooms were crafted during the late 12th and the first half of the 13th century. These include the chapel and both the small and grand palaces.

In 1890, the castle became the possession of Grand Duke Adolphe from the elder line of Nassau. It stayed with the Grand Ducal family until 1977, when it transitioned to state ownership. Today, after a meticulous restoration, the castle gleams with its former splendor and is celebrated as one of Europe's most important historical monuments. Vianden itself is a charming town, offering quaint cafes and picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. If you time your visit right, you might catch the annual medieval festival, a lively celebration that transports you back to the days of knights and troubadours. It's a perfect blend of history and vibrant local culture, making Vianden Castle an unforgettable destination.
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