Bourglinster Castle

Now housing a restaurant and facilities for business and cultural gatherings, the castle has a history stretching back to the 11th century.

During the second half of the 14th century, the chapel was extended and a tower was added on the northern side.

Both castles were partly destroyed during the 16th century wars (1542–1544) but were soon repaired and a Renaissance wing was added (1548).

After the castle was acquired by the Luxembourg State in 1968, the buildings were fully restored and, in 1982, opened for exhibitions, concerts, meetings and receptions.

[2] The castle' s three banqueting halls with facilities for up to 200 people offer venues for business meetings, gala dinners and cultural events.

Bourglinster Castle
Bourglinster Castle, drawing by Nicolas Liez (1834)