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4.923 From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia Castle in Wallonia
Belgium Walzin Castle Belgium Site information Type Castle Open&#160
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public Gardens only Location Coordinates 50°13′08″N 4°55′23″E &#xfeff
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4.923 Site history Built 11th Century Built&#160
by possibly Theodwin of Liège Walzin Castle is a castle in the city of Dinant
Wallonia Belgium in the province Namur over the river Lesse
1 &#93
History [ edit ] At this strategic point in the Lesse
which used to be a ford
and the 15th-century Renaissance horseshoe tower with four cannon ports still exists
even though the castle was burned down by the French army in 1554. In 1850
Baron Frédéric Brugmann de Walzin had the castle rebuilt again
this time by architect Octave Flanneau. He opted for the Maasland (Mosan art) style
which is common in the region
which gave the castle its current

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