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Château de Luxembourg

The Château de Luxembourg was a historic castle built in the 10th century in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It served as the medieval fortress and residence for the ruling nobility, notably the Counts and later the Grand Dukes. Located on a prominent bluff, it provided strategic defense and panoramic views of the surrounding area. Over centuries, the castle underwent various renovations and expansions, reflecting different architectural styles. Today, the Château de Luxembourg remains a symbol of the country's heritage, although the original structures have largely disappeared, with only parts like the fortifications and some ruins still visible, offering insights into Luxembourg’s medieval history.