The Vonêche Glassworks, initially royal, then Imperial Glassworks under Napoleon, before becoming royal again, is an old glass factory founded in 1778 in honor of Saint Anne and an old crystal factory developed in 1802 by Aimé-Gabriel d'Artigues, located in the municipality of Beauraing and Vonêche, in the Namur region of Belgium. The small château of Vonêche, surrounded by a park of 18 to 20 hectares, was the rich residence of Aimé-Gabriel d'Artigues, the main owner of the Saint-Anne Glassworks of Vonêche. This annexed residence is the only and last vestige that testifies to the vanished glassworks.
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Address: Namen, Belgium
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