[2] The castle was constructed in the 13th century by Gaspard-Florent de Breiderbach,[3][4] and built in an English Gothic style.
[6] After the death of Baroness Claudine de Broqueville the castle was donated to the Red Cross.
In honor of this wish, the Red Cross organized a 3 day long festival hosting 2500 people from August 2-August 4, 2019.
Sam Tanson, the Minister of Culture, and Dieschbourg stated that they would not permit any damage to the site.
[10][15] Luxembourgish entrepreneur Jos Bourg bought the home, and he began renovation work on the castle.