The famous cantatorium, chronicle of the abbey of Saint-Hubert, tells us that, in 955, a castle was founded on the banks of the river Lhomme, two leagues from Saint-Hubert. This fortified building, very modest for several centuries, has a very turbulent history. Construction followed one another until the current building was rebuilt in a series of works from 1706 to 1734. Over the course of seven centuries, this defensive structure has experienced many hours of misfortune. Unfortunately, this building of great splendour is not open to the public. Several books on the castle are on sale at the Maison de Tourisme.
See the website of the Maison du Tourisme du Pays de Saint-Hubert
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