Reinhardstein, a castle in Belgium

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The castle of Reinhardstein is a castle of the fourteenth century located in the Belgian High Fens, in the province of Liège

Its current location at the top of a rocky peak overlooking the Warche Valley was already known by the Celts.

They dug a ditch of which traces were found in the rock.

The Romans and Carolingians did not fail to appreciate the strategic value of the places they also occupied.

In 1354, Renaud de Waimes rebuilt a castle by relying on certain foundations and integrating with it elements of the previous fortresses.

After 150 years of abandonment and destruction, the Castle of Reinhardstein found in 1970 a reason to exist.

Day and night, this place, already elected of the Celts, seems to want to keep its secrets.

It attracts, it intrigues. Everyone discovers something, a bit of his dreams as a child, his expectations as an adult.

A castle for all? Certainly. But not for anyone! We must deserve it.

Isolated from the modern world, it seems to mock the agitation of the century.

It is on foot that one must reach it to try to understand it or to hear the song of birds, to seize the furtive shade of a deer or the rustle of the brook.

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Great post! What a cool visit! :-)

Thank you :-)

Wow, what a beautiful and photogenic place. I'm adding this to my list of places to visit. Thanks for sharing :-)

Good visit then and thank you

very beautiful place, thanks for share it ^_^

It is with pleasure, thank you

j'ai partagé ton compte avec ma compagne @lajulius et son frère @damiendecoster. Elle et moi habitons ensemble et son frère est de la région de Namur. Il faut se soutenir entre francophone pour que la communauté s'élargisse.

Tu as raison, nous sommes en minorité.

Oui mais Fakebook a commencé de la même manière, je ne désespère pas ;) Bonne nuit!

beautifull!

Thank Mark