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Ruines du Château de Beaufort

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Ruines du Château de Beaufort

The Ruines du Château de Beaufort is a medieval castle located in Ben, Belgium.

Overview

The site has been designated as a protected monument by the Walloon Region.

History

  • The castle's construction period is believed to date from the 12th century.
  • It was built as a defensive fortress and served as a stronghold for the local lord.
  • Over the centuries, the castle underwent several transformations and expansions.

Architecture

The Ruines du Château de Beaufort features a defensive architectural style, typical of medieval fortifications.

The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and towers.

The castle's architecture reflects its original purpose as a fortified stronghold.

Location

The castle is situated on Avenue de Beaufort in Ben, Belgium.

It is easily accessible from the town center.

Current Status and Use

The Ruines du Château de Beaufort is currently open to visitors and serves as a tourist attraction.

The site offers guided tours and provides insight into its rich history.

Heritage Status

The castle was inscribed on the Walloon Region's list of protected monuments in 1984, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the Ruines du Château de Beaufort by arriving at Avenue de Beaufort.

Guided tours are available upon request.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features several notable architectural elements, including a central keep and curtain walls.

The site also includes a museum showcasing its history and significance.

Emphasis on important terms

Details

NameRuines du Château de Beaufort
CityBen
CountryBelgium
Coordinates50.51762, 5.193697
Current usetourist attraction
Guided tourstrue