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Pettingen Castle / Pittigero Mazini Castle in Pettingen / Luxembourg
(Rue du Château)

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Pettingen Castle / Pittigero Mazini Castle Pettingen / Luxembourg description:

During the 10th century, this castle was known as Pittigero Mazini. By the 13th century, it was Pettingen Castle. The Sirs of Pettingen were important people in the region.

One of their descendants, Jean, fought for René, Duke of Lotharingen, against Charles the Bold, duke of Bourgondia. After the treaty of Mechelen in 1503, Jean got back half of his treasure and could rebuild the castle in it's current shape. In 1571 the turrets were added.

In 1684, the castle was bombed by the troups of Louis XIV, after which not much more than ruins/a> were left. In the end, in 1910, the Prins of Arenberg removed everything left of value, and in 1920 the south wall collapsed. For more info (French), see http://www.associationchateaux.lu/francais/pettingen/histoire/index.html hier.



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