Raaf Castle is a castle ruin in the Belgian village of Eynatten.
The still existing keep dates back to the 14th century, but is in very poor condition. In the past, a chicken yard was located to the east of the keep. Furthermore, the latter was once surrounded by a moat. The original owner of Raaf Castle was presumably the old Limburg family of Rave, after which the castle was named. Tax reasons led to the removal of the roofs of the buildings in 1832, causing the castle to become a ruin. Raaf Castle has been a protected monument since 1986.
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